marketer

See also: markéter and marketér

English

Etymology

market + -er

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

marketer (plural marketers)

  1. One who designs and executes marketing campaigns.
  2. (US) One who sells products or services, for example goods at a market; called a marketeer in UK English.
    • 2004, Mary Ellen Snodgrass, Encyclopedia of Kitchen History, page 79:
      Because marketers had to provide their own containers, the oval shopping basket was useful for holding odd-shaped staples.

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French

Etymology

From English market, from Old Northern French market (commerce; marketplace; trade) from Latin mercatus (market; trade; trading; buying and selling), from the past participle of mercari (to deal in; to buy; to trade), from merx (merchandise; wares), from the genitive mercis, from Proto-Italic *merk-, from Etruscan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maʁ.kə.te/
  • (file)

Verb

marketer

  1. (transitive) to market
    Synonym: mettre en marché (preferred)

Conjugation

This verb is conjugated like parler, except the -e- /ə/ of the second-to-last syllable becomes -è- /ɛ/ when the next vowel is a silent or schwa -e-, as in the third-person singular present indicative il markète and the third-person singular future indicative il markètera.

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