Un bureau (masc.) is a desk (like the teacher's desk) or the room that contains it (the office).
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This is the same in French as it is in English.
According to the Google Translator, the French word for the English word "am" is "suis".But if your English sentence starts with "I am" you say it in French as " Je suis".NoteIf you are really asking what is the Frenchword 'am' in French... then obviously it must be 'am'. ..But if you are asking what is the French word for 'I am' in English ... it is 'Je suis'.
Heir is an English word - the French equivalent is - un héritier.
Mocha is not a French word.
'Bureau' = office, or writing desk.
officebureau -- "bew-ro" -- desk; office
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Yes, the word "bureau" is originally a French word. It means an office or a writing desk.
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Bureau is a French word which can mean office or desk. English meanings come from both. A bureau can be a department or ministry or other government office. (Think Federal Bureau of Investigation) A bureau can also be a piece of furniture, like a chest of drawers.
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un bureau is the French name for a desk.
Bureau mean desk. I kno because I am from France.
"I am in the office today!" in English is Aujourd'hui, je suis au bureau! in French.
Yes, the French word bureau is masculine.Specifically, the word is a noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article le ("the") or the masculine singular indefinite article un ("a"). It most frequently means "desk" and "office".The pronunciation will be "byoo-ro" in French.