Contable in english

Accountant

pronunciation: əkaʊntənt part of speech: noun
In gestures

contable1 = paymaster ; accountant ; bookkeeper ; financial accountant. 

Example: Many of the public sector SLIS complained, in varying measures, of the inhibiting nature of accounting methods used by their paymasters.Example: Any member of the library staff with a minimum of a 1 year service can become a team member with the exception of the library director, assistant director and chief accountant.Example: This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Example: Salaries for financial accountants tend to vary greatly.

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» contable de pacotillabean counter .

Example: How can we be so stingy, such bean-counters, when it comes to the future of our country (especially health, education and infrastructure)?.

» sitema contableaccounting system .

Example: Think of the accounting system as a wheel whose hub is the general ledger.

contable2 = countable. 

Example: A set is countable if you can count its elements.

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» no contableuncountable  .

Example: The demonstration that the real numbers are uncountable is another example of proof by contradiction.

» nombre contablecountable noun .

Example: Countable nouns typically occur as discrete units that can be counted, whereas uncountable nouns, also called mass nouns, are typically substances or concepts.

» nombre no contableuncountable nounmass noun .

Example: Countable nouns typically occur as discrete units that can be counted, whereas uncountable nouns, also called mass nouns, are typically substances or concepts.

Example: Countable nouns typically occur as discrete units that can be counted, whereas uncountable nouns, also called mass nouns, are typically substances or concepts.

Contable synonyms

controller in spanish: controlador, pronunciation: kəntroʊlɜr part of speech: noun comptroller in spanish: contralor, pronunciation: kəmtroʊlɜr part of speech: noun
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