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Answer: "Heffa" is meant to be "JEFA" which means boss. Therefore referring to ones mother as your boss.
It means boss in Spanish.
Contigo- informal (with a friend) Con usted- formal (with a person to whom you should show respect, like a boss or teacher or older person)
The word patron often means boss, but it also means pattern.
The Spanish word "jefe" begins with "je," which means "boss" or "chief" in English.
"I love my boss" in English is Quiero a mi jefe to a male boss and Quiero a mi jefa to a female boss in Spanish.
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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.
The form "boss's" is the possessive form of the word "boss." It indicates that something belongs to or is associated with a boss.
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.
Answer: "Heffa" is meant to be "JEFA" which means boss. Therefore referring to ones mother as your boss.
It means boss in Spanish.
a male boss = boss (בוס) a female boss = bossit (בוסית)
The word "boss" came from the latin word, Mastear. It ment ruler and you had to respect that person,or you'd be punished. Soon, that word came to be boss. TA DA!