In Thai, "big boss" can be translated as "เจ้านายใหญ่" (jao nai yai). The term "เจ้านาย" (jao nai) means "boss" or "master," while "ใหญ่" (yai) means "big" or "large." This phrase is commonly used in both formal and informal settings.
In Thai, you would say "น้องสาว (nóng săao)" to refer to a big sister.
boss = นาย (Nāy)
In Portuguese, "big boss" can be translated as "grande chefe."
jus answer me who is the big boss in big boss and i hear it big boss
หัวใจ is how you say heart in Thai.
To say "I am going" in Thai, you can say "ฉันไป" (chan pai).
Chan ben kon thai. ฉันเป็นคนไทย (I am thai) Chan = I Ben = is/ am/ are Kon = People
Banana in Thai is said "กล้วย" (pronounced as klûai).
Fish ... show that kidnapper whose boss!
You can say "a little" in Thai as "นิดหน่อย" (nid noi).
In Thai, you can say "คุณชอบอะไร" to ask someone "what do you like?"
You say "ผมพูดภาษาไทยเล็กน้อย" (phǒm pûd pʰāːsǎː tʰaj lêk nɔ́ɔi) to mean "I speak a little Thai" in Thai.