Concierges is the plural of concierge
No, it is pronounced.
We arrived at our hotel in California and the concierge came to carry our luggage and welcome us in, he was a very well spirited man, and always as willing to carry other people's luggage up.
You have spelled it correctly
A concierge in a hotel, is the person, that you go to in order to find a nice restaurant, find the way to somewhere, movie theatre, etc, in fact he/she can be a font of knowledge, when you are staying somewhere that you are unfamiliar with
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
Janitor (cleaning) Concierge (Hotel)
ang ibig sabihin ng "concierge" ay tagapangasiwa . . . . ~Garem
"chef" is French for "chief"
Business Concierge Services in Bedford
Concierge medicine typically does not work with Medicare because Medicare does not cover the fees associated with concierge services. Patients who have Medicare can still use their benefits for traditional medical services outside of the concierge model.
Concierge http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concierge
In French, "concierge" is pronounced "kon-see-airj". The emphasis is on the second syllable.
La loge de la concierge sera fermée
Concierge fees are generally not tax deductible as they are considered personal expenses.
Yes, "concierge" should be capitalized when it is used as part of a formal job title, such as "Concierge Manager." Otherwise, when used in a general sense to refer to the position or role, it does not need to be capitalized.
The concierge is the person who helps guests at a hotel.
Concierge doctor fees are generally not tax deductible as they are considered personal expenses.