I think it's "laoban" or something like that!
=P
Lao bǎn.
fat
老板 [lǎo bǎn]
This is considered a mix of both formal and casual. You say this to someone when you respect them in the sense that you acknowledge they're in charge of the situation.It can also be defined to the equivalent of the phrase, "Cool guy".What's crackin, boss man?Sure, whatever you say boss man.What can I do for you today, boss man?
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.
wô dè lâo bân zài sui4 jiào 我的老闆在睡覺
To say "push" in Mandarin, you would say "推 (tuī)".
You can say "I am" in Mandarin as "我是 (wǒ shì)."
To say "do" in Mandarin, you can use the word "做" (zuò).
To say "stand up" in Mandarin, you can say "站起来" (zhànqǐlái).
You can say rest in Mandarin as 休息 (xiūxí).
You can say "xiè xiè" in Mandarin to express thank you.
陶瓷 is ceramic in mandarin
In Mandarin, you can say "恭喜" (gōng xǐ) to express congratulations.
The word for "legend" in Mandarin is 传说 (chuán shuō).
T 恤 (T xù) is how you say T-shirt in Mandarin.
How do you say what in Mandarin Chinese?I don't even know what you're asking.