Wrong forum.
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Mon patron is "my boss" in French. In French, the word is never used to mean 'customer'.
yellow zone for patron apprears
Whatever season it is in north America
A patron in French is a boss (not a customer). 'le chef du patron' is "the boss' chief".
A protector
According to the World Bank report, 2011, the population of Japan is 127,817,277.
Head Chef.
I have checked and there is no particular saint charged with being the patron of manners. Or did you mean to write"mariners?"
the director
patron, or protector
If you mean 'Does Greenland have a patron saint?' the answer is no.