au pair
/ou'pəe/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A young foreigner who lives with a family in return for doing light housework: An "au pair" is typically a young person, often a woman, from a foreign country who lives with a host family. In exchange for room, board, a stipend, and sometimes the opportunity to study the local language, the au pair provides childcare and helps with light household duties.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The family hired an au pair from France to help look after their children.
- She worked as an au pair in Italy for a year to improve her language skills.
Advanced Usage
- "To work/live as an au pair": This phrase describes the specific arrangement of being an au pair.
- After graduating, she decided to work as an au pair in Madrid.
- "Au pair agency": A company that matches potential au pairs with host families.
- They found their au pair through a reputable international agency.
Variants and Related Words
- Au pair (adjective form, rare): Sometimes used attributively to describe the arrangement.
- They have an au pair arrangement with a student from Germany.
- Nanny: A professional childcare provider, which is a related but distinct occupation, typically not involving a cultural exchange or language study component.
Synonyms
- Live-in babysitter: Emphasizes the childcare and residential aspect.
- Mother's helper: A less formal term for someone who assists with children and light chores.
Related Phrases
- "Au pair stay/experience": Refers to the period or overall experience of being an au pair.
- Her au pair experience was both challenging and rewarding.
- "Host family": The family with whom the au pair lives and works.
- A good relationship with the host family is crucial for a successful au pair stay.
Noun
- a young foreigner who lives with a family in return for doing light housework