English to Bengali Dictionary housemaid

housemaid

গৃহপরিচারিকা
definition
noun
As our family grew we'd hired more servants so that now we had a parlourmaid, two housemaids , two kitchenmaids, a scullerymaid, Mrs. Benson, Mr. Richards and the cook.
a female domestic employee, especially one who cleans reception rooms and bedrooms.
translation of 'housemaid'
noun
গৃহপরিচারিকা,
বাড়ির ঝি
example
The 'housemaid' helps the Helmers with the housework, mail, and callers.
If you wanted a butler, or a 'housemaid' , or a cook, you got in touch with Mrs Stroud.
Technically it was the job of a 'housemaid' or kitchenmaid but here Sarah and I took turns or did it together if there was a dinner party on.
Still, she has to fetch water from public places for those who employ her as the 'housemaid' .
So when they approached this age enquiries were put about as to where there might be ‘a place’ in one of the big houses for a 'housemaid' , kitchenmaid or nursemaid.
A domestic helper, 'housemaid' or simply ‘maid’ can be a welcome relief from the daily household chores.
It has two twin and two double bedrooms, so it sleeps eight, and comes with a resident butler, a 'housemaid' / cook and 24-hour security (the villa is on an estate).
The third housemaid did floors, the second maid cleaned furniture, but the head 'housemaid' did the best stuff like dusting ornaments.
This mixture took place when the Spanish colonisers used African and indigenous slaves as 'housemaids' to cook ‘Spanish’ dishes with imported and locally available products.
I believe the servants and 'housemaids' pick up every little piece of paper.
Based on job advertisements placed prior to the proposed wage increases, junior kitchen porters and 'housemaids' earn between £9,000 and £9,500.
Few 'housemaids' stayed beyond their mid-20s, when they left to marry.
From around 1880 State protection on reserves was introduced, though some Aborigines were employed as stockmen and 'housemaids' on rural properties.
Importantly, hirers of house keeping services are spared from the risk of appointing 'housemaids' or servants, whose trustworthiness is a moot point now-a-days.
Mrs. Williams responded meekly enough but I was sure the moment I was gone the kitchen maids and 'housemaids' would be treated to a rant.
I decided to cut the recipe in half, since I don't have a big family and 'housemaids' and butlers to feed.
According to the 'housemaids' , their employer was very talkative and frequently humiliated Saputra, who had been working for her for more than three years.
Irish working class girls were viewed as drunken and feckless, only suitable to be 'housemaids' or laundresses.
As our family grew we'd hired more servants so that now we had a parlourmaid, two 'housemaids' , two kitchenmaids, a scullerymaid, Mrs. Benson, Mr. Richards and the cook.
The working hours of 'housemaids' in Jakarta depend on their employers.
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