The French word for "Hat Seller" is "vendeur chapeau".
A hat vendor is commonly referred to as a "milliner," particularly if they specialize in women's hats. For those who sell hats in general, the term "hat retailer" or simply "hat seller" can also be used. In some contexts, especially at markets or events, they might just be called a "hat vendor."
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A person who sells hats is commonly referred to as a "hat seller." They may also be called a "milliner" if they specialize in women's hats or a "hatter" if they focus on making and selling hats in general. In some contexts, especially at markets or fairs, they might simply be called a "vendor."
Carpet sellers are usually called carpet salesmen.
a person who sells peanuts is called a peanut seller,peanut wender or hawker
a hat is called 'un chapeau' (masc.) in French.
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A hat vendor is commonly referred to as a "milliner," particularly if they specialize in women's hats. For those who sell hats in general, the term "hat retailer" or simply "hat seller" can also be used. In some contexts, especially at markets or events, they might just be called a "hat vendor."
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Hi, yeah it's called a beret in french, but it is also known by "boina" in portugese.
The French Revolution.
I believe it is called a beret (with a ` over the e)
If you're talking about the men with the calvalier hat with a plume, they're called Musketeers.
the covering you wear on your hair while swimming is called 'un bonnet de bain' in French.
a peanut seller is also called a quinze seller
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