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What is 'sales clerk' in Italian?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Commesso is an Italian equivalent of 'sales clerk'. It's the masculine form of the past participle of the infinitive 'commettere', which means 'to commit'. The feminine form is 'commessa'. They respectively are pronounced 'kohm-MEHS-soh' and 'kohm-MEHS-sah'.

Addetto alla vendita also may be an equivalent. The past participle 'addetto' means 'assigned'. The word 'alla' combines the preposition 'a' with the feminine definite article 'la' to mean 'to the'. The feminine noun 'vendita' means 'sale'. All together, they're pronounced 'ahd-DEHT-toh AHL-lah vehn-DEE-tah'. The feminine form 'addetta' is pronounced 'ahd-DEHT-tah'.

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15y ago

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