Spanish Word for receptionist  

English Word: receptionist

Spanish Word: recepcionista
The Spanish Word for receptionist
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Translated sentences containing 'receptionist'
María has spoken with the hotel receptionist by telephone.
María ha hablado con la recepcionista del hotel por teléfono.
We had spoken with the receptionist about the reservation.
Nosotros habíamos hablado con el recepcionista sobre la reservación.
I spoke with his receptionist.
Hablé con su recepcionista.
Receptionist wanted.
Se busca recepcionista.
I am telling the hotel's receptionist that the room is very small.
Yo estoy diciendo al recepcionista del hotel que la habitación es muy pequeña.

On the question of services, a redundant bank teller or hotel receptionist is just as unemployed as a redundant factory worker.
En cuanto a la cuestión de los servicios, un empleado de banco o un recepcionista de hotel está tan desempleado como un trabajador que no tenga ya trabajo en la fábrica.
Thousands of Finnish people travel to Hungary to see Mika Häkkinen drive, while a Vietnamese hotel receptionist asks the right way to pronounce the name Jari Litmanen.
Miles de finlandeses viajan a Hungría para ver cómo pilota Mika Häkkinen, el recepcionista de un hotel vietnamita pregunta cómo se pronuncia correctamente el nombre de Jari Litmanen.
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