According to the Related Link: Possibly (Greek) "solitary" or (Latin) "to advise; nun". Monika is an alternate spelling for Monica; they have the same meaning. it means adviser or counselor
One counselor with a secretary= counselor's secretarySeveral counselors with the same secretary= counselors' secretary.
counselor.
counselor
councilor, counsellor
Counselor is the correct spelling.
That is the correct US spelling of "counselor" (advisor or attorney). The UK spelling is counsellor.
counsellor
Counsellor is the correct form
The correct spelling is "mentor" (tutor, counselor).
That is one spelling of the noun counsellor (attorney, jurist, or adviser). The common US spelling is counselor, and is used interchangably with the variant counsel (as in "legal counsel").
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
The forms of the word are:counsel - (verb, noun) to advise, or a legal representative, e.g. counselor, attorneycouncil - (noun) a governing or advisory groupA similar word is console, meaning to commiserate, or a desk or platform.
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The spelling counseling with one L is the American spelling; counselling with two L's is the English/Canadian spelling.
According to the Related Link: Possibly (Greek) "solitary" or (Latin) "to advise; nun". Monika is an alternate spelling for Monica; they have the same meaning. it means adviser or counselor
According to the Related Link: Possibly (Greek) "solitary" or (Latin) "to advise; nun". Monika is an alternate spelling for Monica; they have the same meaning. it means adviser or counselor