Summary
English to Dutch: more detail...
- accountant:
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Wiktionary:
- accountant → boekhouder, accountant
- accountant → boekhouder
English
Detailed Translations for accountants from English to Dutch
accountant:
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the accountant (chartered accountant; auditor)
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the accountant (bookkeeper; administrator; trustee; regent)
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the accountant
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the accountant
de boekhouder
Translation Matrix for accountant:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
accountant | accountant; auditor; chartered accountant | auditor |
administrateur | accountant; administrator; bookkeeper; regent; trustee | administrator |
beheerder | accountant; administrator; bookkeeper; regent; trustee | administrator; computer administrator; sysadmin; system administrator |
boekhouder | accountant; administrator; bookkeeper; regent; trustee | |
intendant | accountant; administrator; bookkeeper; regent; trustee | quartermaster; supply officer |
referendaris | accountant; administrator; bookkeeper; regent; trustee | |
registeraccountant | accountant; auditor; chartered accountant | |
revisor | accountant | reviewer |
verificateur | accountant; auditor; chartered accountant | |
- | comptroller; controller | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | accounting officer; examiner; financial manager |
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Related Definitions for "accountant":
Wiktionary Translations for accountant:
accountant
Cross Translation:
noun
accountant
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a reckoner, or someone who maintains financial matters for a person(s)
- accountant → boekhouder; accountant
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one who is skilled in, keeps, or adjusts, accounts
- accountant → boekhouder
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one whose profession includes organizing, maintaining and auditing the records of another
- accountant → boekhouder
noun
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iemand die zijn beroep maakt van het inrichten en controleren van boekhoudingen en administraties
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• accountant | → boekhouder | ↔ comptable — Celui, celle qui fait profession de tenir les comptabilités. |