boss = นาย (Nāy)
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Some synonyms for the verb to boss are:administratecommandconductcontroldirectemployheadmanageoverseerunsuperintendsupervise
Employer
No it is not a compound word. It is not two separate words that are combined to make another word.
I believe it means chief or boss
Mon patron is "my boss" in French. In French, the word is never used to mean 'customer'.
It comes from Middle English from the Old French word boce.
To be boss
Yes, the word 'boss' is both a noun (boss, bosses) and a verb (boss, bosses, bossing, bossed).The noun 'boss' is a word for someone in charge of or employing others; a word for a person.
Boss is the full form. Meaning an employer or supervisor, it is the English spelling of the Dutch word word baas, or master. Meaning a knob or circular protuberance, it is from Old French boce.BORN TO OPPRESS AND SWORN TO SUPPRESS by "SUD"
Patron
my Dad's boss is 'le patron de mon père' in French.
The word boss can be either a female boss or a male boss. It of course used to only be a male that was the boss which is why people sometimes assume that the boss is male but that is no longer the case.
a male boss = boss (בוס) a female boss = bossit (בוסית)
The word boss's is a possessive noun.
boss = นาย (Nāy)