Casse Meaning in English
word
Definition
A French word referring to the cashier desk or counter in a bank or store, where payments and transactions are made.
Usage & Nuances
Used mainly in French or in English when borrowing French terms, especially in contexts involving banking or supermarkets. Not commonly used in everyday English; 'cash desk' or 'register' is used instead in English.
Spanish: ventanilla (de un banco) - caja (supermercado) - cajero (banco)Portuguese (BR): guichê (de banco) - caixa (supermercado) - caixa (banco)Portuguese (PT): balcão (de banco) - caixa (supermercado) - caixa (banco)Chinese (Simplified): 收银台 - 柜台 (银行) - 收款处Chinese (Traditional): 收銀臺 - 櫃臺 (銀行) - 收款處Hindi: काउंटर (बैंक/दुकान)Arabic: شباك الصراف - كاشير (سوبرماركت)Bengali: ক্যাশ কাউন্টার - কেসিয়ার ডেস্কRussian: кассаJapanese: レジカウンター - レジVietnamese: quầy thu ngânKorean: 계산대Turkish: kasaUrdu: کیش کاؤنٹرIndonesian: kasir - meja kasir
Example Sentences
The casse closes at 8 PM every day.
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Please go to the casse to pay for your groceries.
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At the bank, you need to wait at the casse for your turn.
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There was a long line at the casse, so I decided to shop later.
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She asked the cashier at the casse if her card would work.
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You can't leave the store without stopping at the casse.
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