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In French, "rapporteur" is a masculine noun.
Un rapporteur (masc.) is a French noun from the verb 'rapporter'.
The French word "rapporteur" is masculine.
rapporteur or extracteur (in medecine )
It is a masculine noun
The fee is set by the company or organisation wishing to engage the rapporteur. It is usually a daily rate. The minimum fee I've worked with has been 250 USD per day, this was for a small organisation, so I believe larger institutions can offer upto 500 Usd per day.
"You're a tattletale" is "tu es un rapporteur !" in French ("une rapporteuse" for a girl).
The cast of Le petit rapporteur - 1975 includes: Piem as Himself - Panelist Pierre Bonte as Himself - Panelist Philippe Couderc as himself Philippe Couderc as Himself - Panelist Martine de Barsy as Herself - Panelist Pierre Desproges as himself Robert Lassus as Himself - Panelist Roger Vadim as himself
A rapporteur is one who delivers a report, especially to a committee or governing body. The term can also be applied to one who prepares a report which is presented by another.
You might mean rapporteur; it's French for reporter or record-keeper and in English means a person appointed to record and report proceedings at committee meetings and conferences.
Richard Holbrooke in 2009,2010 US special representative (AFG) for UN- the term is Special Rapporteur, in 2010, 2011 it was Juan Mendez (AFG)
The word "protractor' is masculine in gender when translated from English to French. The masculine singular noun rapporteur serves as the French equivalent. The pronunciation will be "ra-por-tuhr" in French.