The name for a shopkeeper who sells papers and magazines is a newsagent.
The name for a shopkeeper who sells papers and magazines is a newsagent.
Newsagent
merchant, trader, storekeeper, retailer, shopkeeper, dealer
In Kiswahili, a shopkeeper is commonly referred to as "mchuuzi." This term can apply to anyone who sells goods, whether in a small local shop or a market setting. The word reflects the role of the individual in commerce and trade within the community.
Ram Bharosa, the shopkeeper,
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They buy paper, ink, staples or binding glue, to name a few.
Shopkeeper.
Mr. Hooper.
The ordinary name for a person who sells bread and cakes is a "baker," since traditionally, the same person who baked the bread and cakes also sold them. In modern commerce, baked products might be sold by many sorts of sales persons or retailers.
Mermaids or mot is the magazines name.
No, not in any known Earth language it isn't.