Either bureaus or bureaux.
an agency for information exchange
travel agencies
The singular possessive form is bureau's. The plural forms are bureaus or bureaux (both are accepted). The plural possessive forms are bureaus' or bureaux's. (they are pronounced the same, the x is silent)
The plural of bureau is bureaus.
The plural form of the noun businesswoman is businesswomen.The plural possessive form is businesswomen's.example: Our agency is a businesswomen's resource for job hunting.
An abbreviation of the government unit bureau (agency) is Bur. capitalized and preceded or followed by the name.
The singular possessive form of the noun agency is agency's.Example: I will be signing this agency's contract.The plural form of the noun agency is agencies.The plural possessive form is agencies'.Example: I've found that most of the agencies' contracts are similar.
The plural of bureau is bureaux (from French) or bureaus.(The English plural "bureaus" is used almost exclusively for government agencies.)
No, the word "bureaux" is not Flemish. It is actually of French origin and is the plural form of "bureau," which means a desk or an office. In Flemish, the equivalent word would be "burelen" or "kantoren."
The Bureau chief.
A federal agency is a specific sect of the government. Some federal agencies include the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Census Bureau.
Yes, agencies is a noun, a common noun. The word agencies is the plural form of the noun agency.