English to Malay Dictionary housekeeper

housekeeper

rumah tangga
definition
noun
In a scheme being piloted for the first time outside London, affluent city workers can employ Filipino housekeepers , who combine nannying skills with domestic service.
a person, typically a woman, employed to manage a household.
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Then rent a fully staffed luxury villa in Mallorca that comes with a butler, chef, 'housekeeper' , maid and gardener.
The owner fled the scene before police arrived, leaving the 'housekeeper' and the girls inside their rooms.
She manages with a part-time 'housekeeper' , Helen, who moves in full time if she is away.
He is a bachelor so he might want to employ a 'housekeeper' and a gardener, but that's up to him.
Similarly, women in domestic service as 'housekeepers' or parlour maids had to make a choice between work and marriage.
During the fall and winter, cooks, 'housekeepers' , and other attendants saw to the owners' needs.
Even without abuse per se, long hours of isolated, physically exhausting domestic labor for live-in nannies, cooks and 'housekeepers' can extend beyond what most employees would tolerate.
This includes approximately 75,000 workers who serve the rich and very rich in such jobs as limousine drivers, nannies, 'housekeepers' , waiters and bellhops.
You can't spend the rest of your life living alone in a huge mansion with a middle-aged widow to 'housekeep' for you.
Critics from both the right and the left accuse middle-class women of neglecting their children and exploiting the immigrant women they employ as nannies and 'housekeepers' .
Jyller just looked at her sternly before answering ‘No, you are too inexperienced to 'housekeep' the General's private rooms, but you will get a chance to serve him in little tasks.’
There's an old lady down here, she's about 80, and she 'housekeeps' for her brother and her mother died 50 years ago but she's still wearing her clothes.
People with occupational exposure to latex include medical professionals, 'housekeepers' , tire manufacturers, and latex industry workers.
In the towns, people work as street vendors, in the construction industry, as maids and 'housekeepers' , or as plumbers, electricians, or carpenters.
He had taken Spanish in high school and also learned a lot from the Hispanic 'housekeepers' his family had employed throughout the years.
At a job fair on Sunday, one firm was employing men 'housekeepers' only and offering high remuneration.
They will include chefs, 'housekeepers' and waiters as well as business owners.
In a scheme being piloted for the first time outside London, affluent city workers can employ Filipino 'housekeepers' , who combine nannying skills with domestic service.
Personal staff costs - for two butlers, a valet, four chefs, two chauffeurs, eight 'housekeepers' , eight gardeners and a secretariat - are probably another £1m.
The striking workers include part-time 'housekeepers' , cooks, ticket takers, ushers, bartenders, concession workers, servers, and conversion and ice crews.
Although she has the support of doctors, nurses and 'housekeepers' , the former First Lady oversees her husband's care, despite the effect it has on her own health.
In other cases, women answered advertisements by foreign tour operators or employment agencies looking for au pairs, models, 'housekeepers' and waitresses.
The rain ran in rivers progressively colder as the days went on, sometimes falling as a drizzling shower, other times pouring like the 'housekeep' emptying each day's cleaning bucket of dark water.
In this Golden Age, the heroes were neither cops nor outlaws, doctors nor 'housekeepers' , ranch-owners nor lawyers, spies nor mafia hoods.
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