boss = นาย (Nāy)
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.
Some synonyms for the verb to boss are:administratecommandconductcontroldirectemployheadmanageoverseerunsuperintendsupervise
dabe
Employer
No it is not a compound word. It is not two separate words that are combined to make another word.
Thai word for Moon is พระจันทร์ or ดวงจันทร์
Padihari is the Thai word for miracle.
what it the English to Thai translation for grandmother
U can try write learning thai...
Fish ... show that kidnapper whose boss!
The word for grandma in Thai is "ย่า" pronounced as "yaa".
The Thai word for "little" is "เล็ก" pronounced as "lek".
The Thai word for "word" is "คำ" (pronounced "kham"). In Thai, the language is rich with vocabulary, and each word often carries nuances in meaning depending on context. Thai is a tonal language, meaning that the tone in which a word is spoken can change its meaning entirely.
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.
คื่ม is how you say drink in Thai.
The Thai word for lion is Singto. The Thai language is a member of the Taiâ??Kadai language family, which also includes the Lao language of Thailand's neighbor Laos.
Not sure what you mean by this, the word 'Thai' is already a Thai word so there is no need to translate it. 'Thai' written in the Thai alphabet is ไทย.