"Chef intern" is an English equivalent of the French phrase chef de stage. The masculine singular prepositional phrase translates literally as "cook of internship (on-the-job training)" in English. The pronunciation will be "shef duh stazh" in French.
"Head waiter" is an English equivalent of the French phrase chef de salle. The pronunciation of the words -- which literally translate as "boss (chief, head, leader, manager) of (the) dining room" -- will be "shef duh sal" in French.
"Head waiter," "room superintendent" and "room supervisor" are English equivalents of the French phrase chef de salle. Context makes clear whether the literal "boss of the dining room" (case 1) or "boss of the room" (examples 2, 3) suits. The pronunciation will be "shefd sal" in northerly French and "shef duh sal-luh" in southerly French.
Chef de Salle is just a fancy French title for the headwaiter at a restaurant.
"Leader" in French is translated as "chef" or "dirigeant".
Bel chef
Chef des ventes is a French equivalent of the English phrase "sales manager." The pronunciation of the prepositional phrase -- which translates literally as "chief of (the) sales" -- will be "shef dey vawnt" in French.
"Floor manager" and "floor waiter" are English equivalents of the French phrase chef d'étage. Context makes clear whether the person in charge of all of the shelves on one floor of a department store (case 1) or of clearing and serving dishes and of mixing drinks for seated customers (example 2) suits. The pronunciation will be "shef-dey-tazh" in French.
Chef de mission would be translated 'head of mission' in English.Pronunciation: Shef deh missyon.
Il chef as a masculine singular English loan-word and il cuoco as an Italian masculine singular noun are equivalents of the English phrase "the chef." The respective pronunciations will be "eel tchehff" and "eel KWO-ko" in Italian.
Lo chef è un idiota! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "The chef is an idiot!" The declarative/exclamatory statement also translates into English as "The chef is one idiot!" The pronunciation will be "lo sheh-feh oo-nee-DYO-ta" in Italian.
"chef" is already french... ch (as in SHining), e (as in Ever), f (as in force)... so quite easy for English speaking people... "GOD"
Patisserie is the french word for "pastry chef"
un chef sans peur.
"Chef potager" is the French equivalent of the English phrase "soup chef."Specifically, the masculine noun "chef" takes "le" ("the") as its singular definite article and "un" ("a, one") as its indefinite article. The masculine noun "potager" means"soup." The pronunciation is "shehf poh-tah-zhyeh."