"Hotel doorman" in English is gardien for a male and gardienne for a female in French.
Masculine describes the gender of "hotel" when translated from English to French. The masculine singular noun hôtel may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular definite article l' ("the") or the indefinite article un ("an," "one") or by the masculine singular definite article le if there is an adjective between the article and the noun, as in le bon hôtel ("the good hotel"). The pronunciation will be "o-tel" in French.
The English word "hotel" can be translated in to Thai. It uses a diphthong "letter" and is translated as the word "rongræm".
hotel in Japanese is either hoteru, or kyakushoubai
"Stardust Hotel" in English means Albergo Polvere di Stelle in Italian.
Hotel Pronounced: o- tel (the h in Spanish is silent)
"The little Matterhorn" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Le Petit Cervin. The pronunciation of the masculine singular proper noun -- which references a lodging promoted as the "sister hotel" of Mont Cervin in Zermatt, Switzerland -- will be "luh puh-tee seehr-veh" in French.
Albergo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "hotel." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "al-BER-go" in Italian.
I'm sorry no there isn't it is translated 'Reden' means 'TALK' in English well apparently their is not.
Currently, I believe the only copies available are in French.
Hotels de translates into English to mean hotels. It is a used by the Dutch, Spanish and French to mean hotel. Often it will begin the name of a particular hotel.
The word 'hotel' is not an abbreviation, it is the full form.It is derived from the French word 'hôtel', which is itself derived from the old French 'hostel'. This is the same word from which we get the English words 'hospitality' and 'host'.
The word 'hotel' is not an abbreviation, it is the full form.It is derived from the French word 'hôtel', which is itself derived from the old French 'hostel'. This is the same word from which we get the English words 'hospitality' and 'host'.