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.
1 Syllableberk''',''' '''clerk''', dirk, irk, '''jerk''', '''lurk''', '''perk''', '''quirk'''''',''' '''shirk''', '''smirk''','''2 syllables''':bank clerk, '''berserk''', desk clerk, file clerk, grand turk, knee jerk, mail clerk, rework, room clerk, shop clerk, town clerk, young turk'''3 syllables''':bead and quirk, booking clerk, clean and jerk, filing clerk, hotel clerk, overwork, postal clerk, shipping clerk, soda jerk, tally clerk'''4 syllables''':hotel desk clerkfrom: rhymezone.com check it out !!Fork. Cork. Dork. Jerk. Pork. Stork.jerk lurk- perk-smurk-Jerk, lurk, smirk and BurkeTurk, lurk, murk, smirk, jerk, perkTurk, Berserk, quirk, jerk, lurk, murk, perk, perc, smirk, irk come to mind
work, perk, lurk.
clerk
Masculine
S'il vous plait.Pronouced - Sil/siv Voo Play. As far as I understand it. Answer That is correct but you can also say s'il te plait, which is the more familiar form. So you would say s'il vous plait to a store clerk, but s'il te plait to your sibling.
un sécretaire
Peg leg
It means clerk. This is used for court clerks or in legal occupations.
"La vendeuse" (fem.) is "the sales clerk" or "the seller" in English. The masculine noun is "le vendeur".
vous désirez ? means "what do you desire" you hear it in French stores or administrations when you first address the clerk.
The Tiffany clerk recognized the twelve-year old girl as French speaking and so addressed her as mademoiselle.
The spelling clerc is the common word "clerk" in French. It is used in the proper names Clerc and Leclerc.
An articling clerk is an alternative name for an articled clerk, an apprentice in law.
What does a clerk do?
floral clerk
a clerk is a salesperson in a store.
The singular possessive form for file clerk is file clerk's.