What does a clerk do?
duties of a creditors clerk
An accounting clerk can have many roles within an accounting department. A clerk can be responsible for receivables, payables, and billing. The clerk is usually the lowest ranking accounting position.
What is the plural word for clerks
They would be called a clerk or customer service clerk.
Masculine
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'.
Employé is a French equivalent of 'clerk', in terms of a bank or office clerical employee. It's pronounced 'awm-plwah-eh'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'le'* ['the'], and whose indefinite 'un' ['a, one'].Greffier is an equivalent, in terms of a legal 'clerk'. It's pronounced 'greh-fyeh'. It's a masculine noun.Réceptionniste is an equivalent, in terms of a desk 'clerk'. It's pronounced 'reh-seh-pyoh-neest'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la', and whose indefinite 'une'.Vendeur is an equivalent, in terms of a shop 'clerk'. It's pronounced 'vawn-duhr'. It's a masculine noun whose feminine equivalent, 'vendeuse', is pronounced 'vawn-duhz'.*The vowel 'e' temporarily drops before a noun that follows and begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by the apostrophe.
Clerk is a title given to an occupational role (a job). The job could be undertaken by a male or a female.
feminine
feminine, i believe
An articling clerk is an alternative name for an articled clerk, an apprentice in law.
What does a clerk do?
directeur → masculine directrice→ feminine
Feminine
"Espagne" is feminine in French.
the feminine of he is she