Chef de mission would be translated 'head of mission' in English.
Pronunciation: Shef deh missyon.
chef-duh-par-TEE)
"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.
Nishantha Piyasena
shef deh missyon
"Dmee shehf duh raw" is the pronunciation of the French phrase demi chef de rang. The translation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase will be "line cook" or "station chef" in regard to the person in question, who is answerable to the head waiter (chef de rang).
Abhay Singh chautala
chef de anchor
The English pronunciation of 'de nada' is "day nah-dah."
A chef de partie is a staition chef in charge of particular area of production.
: A chef de partie, also known as a "station chef" or "line cook", is in charge of a particular area of production. In large kitchens, each station chef might have several cooks and/or assistants. In most kitchens, however, the station chef is the only worker in that department. The Demi Chef de Partie is the chef who is next in charge after the chef de partie
Chef de Cuisine ("Head of the Kitchen") is a synonym for the title executive chef. This is the traditional French term from which the English word chef comes, and is more common in European kitchens or those American kitchens which use the classical French brigade system. In some establishments this title is used to designate a chef who is the head chef at one location of an operation that has multiple locations where the corporate chef has the title executive chef. JFM
Chef de brigade was created in 1793.