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Employé is a French equivalent of 'clerk', in terms of a bank or office clerical employee. It's pronounced 'awm-plwah-eh'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'le'* ['the'], and whose indefinite 'un' ['a, one'].

Greffier is an equivalent, in terms of a legal 'clerk'. It's pronounced 'greh-fyeh'. It's a masculine noun.

Réceptionniste is an equivalent, in terms of a desk 'clerk'. It's pronounced 'reh-seh-pyoh-neest'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la', and whose indefinite 'une'.

Vendeur is an equivalent, in terms of a shop 'clerk'. It's pronounced 'vawn-duhr'. It's a masculine noun whose feminine equivalent, 'vendeuse', is pronounced 'vawn-duhz'.

*The vowel 'e' temporarily drops before a noun that follows and begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by the apostrophe.

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