"El Jefe" in Spanish translates to "The Boss" in English. It is commonly used to refer to someone in a position of authority or leadership.
"El jefe" in Spanish translates to "the boss" in English. It is a term used to refer to someone in a position of authority or leadership.
"Te quiero el gran jefe" is grammatically incorrect in Spanish. The correct way to say "I love you, great chief" would be "Te quiero, gran jefe."
"El muchacho" means "the boy" in Spanish.
"El burro" is the Spanish word for "the donkey."
"El leΓ³n" in Spanish translates to "the lion" in English.
"El jefe" in Spanish translates to "the boss" in English. It is a term used to refer to someone in a position of authority or leadership.
"Jefe" (male boss) "Jefa" (female boss)
leader in spanish would be: El jefe, el cabecilla, el dirigente, el líder --
The boss would be "el jefe" for a male or "la jefa"for a female.
Jefe, dirigente, (el) cabecilla, líder
"Como el/un jefe" = Like the/a boss
el jefe del cajeros
El jefe is "the boss". More precisely, the chief .
es el su/tu jefe (formal/informal)
It means chief or boss.
asistente de gerente
Depending on the context:¿Es / eres el jefe / la jefa de familia?¿Son / sois los jefes / las jefas de familia?¿Es / eres el dueño / la dueña de la casa?¿Son / sois los dueñas / las dueñas de la casa?