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		Grammar and Linguistics > how to name a person who conducts a concert, party ?     
			
		 how to name a person who conducts a concert, party ? 
		
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 luglena
 
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							| how to name a person who conducts a concert, party ? 
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							| the only suitable word I found is COMPERE don �t know why, but somehow I do not like that word, maybe you know some equivalents (a person who conducts a public event, a concert, a schol party) |  12 Nov 2011      
					
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 colita
 
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							| MC (master of ceremony) or why not host? |  12 Nov 2011     
					
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 ldthemagicman
 
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							| Dear Luglena,   Comp�re, (a man), comm�re, (a woman), host, hostess, Master of Ceremonies, Mistress of Ceremonies, (not often used), MC, emcee, announcer, presenter, organiser, manager, co-ordinator, administrator, marshall, director, supervisor, conductor, impresario, leader.   Some of these words are more suitable than others.   Les   |  12 Nov 2011     
					
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 ironik
 
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							| Host is I think a very suitable word for this. Party host sounds very natural  and by conduct, if you mean organize or plan, you can use organizer or planner I guess, as in Wedding organizer/Wedding planner. |  12 Nov 2011     
					
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 ueslteacher
 
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							| host - a person who introduces a television or radio show, and talks to guests announcer - a person who introduces, or gives information about, programmes on the radio or television presenter- a person who introduces the different sections of a radio or television programme compere - a person who introduces the people who perform in a television programme, show in a theatre, etc. master of ceremonies -a person who introduces guests or entertainers at a formal occasion 
 Now it �s up to you tomake your pick:)  Sophia |  13 Nov 2011     
					
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