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Un(e) commerçant(e) An owner/shopkeeper

Un(e) marchand(e) A vendor (smaller, more specialized)

Un caissier/une caissière A cashier

Un(e) client(e) A customer

Le couturier/la couturière A fashion designer

Un mannequin A model

Le coiffeur/ la coiffeuse A hairdresser

La caisse The check out counter

Payer en espèces To pay in cash

Un bon d’achat A gift certificate

Dépenser (de l’argent) To spend money

Faire une bonne affaire Make a good deal, Get a good deal

une solde A Sale

En soldes On Sale

Un rabais Reduction / Discount

Emballer l’article To package / wrap the item

La livraison Delivery

Un rayon An aisle / section of the store

Une cabine d’essayage A fitting room

Retirer de l’argent To withdraw money

Un DAB (distributeur automatique de billets ) An ATM