nanny
Prononciation : [ˈnæni]
Mot
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) a nanny is a person who takes care of children, usually in their own home. They help with daily activities like playing, feeding, and teaching kids while their parents are busy.
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The nanny took the children to the park every day for some fun and fresh air.
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The kids were sad because their nanny had to leave for a new job.
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What activities does the nanny do with the children?
Contexte : « childcare »
(noun) a nanny can also be someone hired to provide personal care for young children, often on a full-time basis. This means they spend many hours each day looking after the kids.
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Her nanny helps her with homework and plays games with her after school.
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He decided not to hire a nanny because he wanted to care for the children himself.
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How many hours per week does a nanny usually work?
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