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barman
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bar·man  (bärmn)
n.
A man who serves drinks in a bar.

barman [ˈbɑːmən]
n pl -men
(Business / Professions) a man who serves in a pub
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.barman - an employee who mixes and serves alcoholic drinks at a barbarman - an employee who mixes and serves alcoholic drinks at a bar
barmaid - a female bartender
employee - a worker who is hired to perform a job
publican, tavern keeper - the keeper of a public house
Translations
barman [ˈbɑːmən] N (barmen (pl)) → bárman m, camarero m

barman [ˈbɑːrmən] nbarman m, serveur m (de bar)
He's a barman → Il est barman.
bar meal nrepas m de bistrot
to go for a bar meal → aller manger au bistrot
bar mitzvah [ˌbɑːrˈmɪtsvə] nbar-mitsva f, bar-mitsvah f

barman [ˈbɑːmən] n (barmen (pl)) → barista m

barman مضيف بار barman bartender Barkeeper μπάρμαν camarero baarimikko serveur pipničar barista バーテンダー 바텐더 barman bartender barman barman бармен bartender ชายเสริฟเครื่องดื่มในบาร์ barmen người phục vụ ở quán rượu 酒吧服务员


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