a cabinet is a minister or senior politician's team; (in both French and English) - the English sense of 'cupboard' is translated by placardor armoire in French, and the French 'cabinets' (usually plural) meaning a small enclosed space, has come to designate the toilets - though that word is hardly used any more.
le bureau is either the office or the desk in French.
Bureau mean desk. I kno because I am from France.
Tenance means tenancy; the keeping of a lot or house by rent.
French say leadership.As there is no french word to express the idea.However, it is possible that french-speaking Canadians have translated it.
Manger is the verb "to eat" in french.
a display cabinet is 'une vitrine' in French.
In French, "cabinet" is masculine.
cabinet is like a space...eg cupboard....or cabinet in politics....
"Un classeur" is French for "a binder" or "a filing cabinet," used to organize and store documents or papers.
le petit placard = cabinet / cupboard le cabinet = political cabinet le buffet de cuisine = kitchen cabinet
Cabinet
'les cabinets' is another word for the toilet, or it can mean a study (a private room where you write, think and work) and has become to mean the personal secretariate of an important official or politician over which presides 'un chef de cabinet'.
sur l'armoire
mahogany is called 'acajou' in French.
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Roland Garros
le cabinet, les toilettes