A concierge is a resident caretaker of a block of flats, apartments, or of a small hotel. In a large hotel the concierge takes care of the wants and needs of guests, booking tours, making restaurant and theatre reservations, and so on. It's a very broad job description, and is highly important work. Concierges at the best hotels are proud of their ability to provide guests with whatever they need within the bounds of possibility.
Concierges is the plural of concierge
Janitor (cleaning) Concierge (Hotel)
Concierge in Tagalog is "tagapag-alaga" or "tagasagip."
"chef" is French for "chief"
Concierge http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concierge
La loge de la concierge sera fermée
In French, "concierge" is pronounced "kon-see-airj". The emphasis is on the second syllable.
Yes, "concierge" should be capitalized when it is used as part of a formal job title, such as "Concierge Manager." Otherwise, when used in a general sense to refer to the position or role, it does not need to be capitalized.
The concierge is the person who helps guests at a hotel.
A hotel Concierge is the trusted contact for guests. He/She is capable to accomplish any need such as restaurant reservations, tickets etc. Best value of experienced Concierge Is their reach network throughout their city/country that can make difficult demands become easy.
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No, it is pronounced.