attendant in French
attendant in French is vendeur, vendeuse — attendant means a person whose job is to help or serve people in a particular place, such as a parking lot or flight.
attendant in French
vendeur
A servant or valet.
vendeuse
A servant or valet.
What does "attendant" mean?
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noun A person whose job is to help or serve people in a particular place, such as a parking lot or flight.
"The flight attendant offered us drinks before takeoff."
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adj Accompanying or resulting from something else, often problems that come along with a situation.
"The new policy brought with it several attendant complications."
attendant in a sentence
- The flight attendant offered us drinks before takeoff.
- The new policy brought with it several attendant complications.
Similar words in French
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "attendant" in French?
"attendant" in French is vendeur, vendeuse. attendant means: A person whose job is to help or serve people in a particular place, such as a parking lot or flight.
How do you use "attendant" in a sentence?
Example: "The flight attendant offered us drinks before takeoff." In French, "attendant" is vendeur, vendeuse.
Are there other ways to say "attendant" in French?
Yes — French has 2 translations listed for "attendant": vendeur, vendeuse.
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