'bureau' is for a teachers desk.
but if you want a student's desk you call it 'pupitre'
Un bureau (masc.) is a desk (like the teacher's desk) or the room that contains it (the office).
Origin of BUREAUFrench, desk, cloth covering for desks, from Old French burel woolen cloth, from Old French *bure, from Late Latin burra shaggy cloth First Known Use: 1699
"Not at my desk " is the right one.
Depends on the desk.
The adjective massive describes something as very large, massive, or solid. The adjective messy describes something as disorderly and/or dirty, demonstrating carelessness. A massive desk is a BIG desk. A messy desk is a DISORDERLY desk, perhaps even a DIRTY desk.
un bureau is the French name for a desk.
A desk is "un bureau" (masc.)
a desk is "un bureau" in French. It is a masculine noun.
"not at desk" is translated "[je ne suis] pas au bureau" in French.
bureau [boo-hroh]
In French, "desk" is masculine and is translated as "le bureau."
if you whant your desk it would be mon pupitre... if you just whant desk it would be pupitre. :)
Bureau.
a desk
the person working at the desk in an hotel lobby is called "réceptioniste" in French. The front desk is called "la réception".
un bureau is an office or a desk in French.
Teacher's Desk - el escritorio Student's Desk - el pupitre :D