VALETS - translation to arabic
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VALETS - translation to arabic

PERSONAL ATTENDANT
Car valet; Vaslet; Gentleman's gentleman; Body servant; Valets; Varlet
  • A 17th-century ''[[valet de chambre]]''
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VALETS         

ألاسم

خادِم ; خَدَّام ; غُلَام ; مَأْمُور ; وَصِيف

valet         
اسْم : خادم خصوصيّ يُعنَى بملابس سيّده أو يُساعده على ارتدائها . مُسْتخدَم في فندق ينظف الملابس أو يكويها
VALET         

ألاسم

خادِم ; خَدَّام ; غُلَام ; مَأْمُور ; وَصِيف

Definition

gentleman's gentleman
¦ noun a valet.

Wikipedia

Valet

A valet or varlet is a male servant who serves as personal attendant to his employer. In the Middle Ages and Ancien Régime, valet de chambre was a role for junior courtiers and specialists such as artists in a royal court, but the term "valet" by itself most often refers to a normal servant responsible for the clothes and personal belongings of an employer, and making minor arrangements. In the United States, the term most often refers to a parking valet, and the role is often confused with a butler.

Examples of use of VALETS
1. The prince appears, perfectly turned out: who would not be with two valets and two assistant valets?
2. But 142 staff, including two butlers, five chefs, gardeners, secretaries, grooms and valets?
3. He has a personal staff of 2', from valets and butlers to gardeners and farm workers at Highgrove.
4. Many of these so–called valets had been getting key copies cut and then stealing the cars, Golfis claimed.
5. It is churlish to deny Prince Charles the valets, grooms, chefs, cars, helicopters, houses, airplanes and Royal trains he requires.