the director
Mon patron is "my boss" in French. In French, the word is never used to mean 'customer'.
Okyakusan i think you mean from English to Japaneseパトロン Patoron 保護者 Hogo-sha
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'patroness' is a word for a female who supports the work of writers, artists, or musicians, most often by giving them money.The corresponding noun 'patron' is a common gender noun, a word for a person (male or female) who supports the work of writers, artists, or musicians.The noun 'patron' is also a common gender noun as a word for a regular customer of a business establishment.
Frame story - such as 'Heart of Darkness'.
The name Angela does not occur in the Bible. Angela, however is a name that comes from the Greek "Angelos" which means "messenger" and is used to speak of Angels - spiritual beings who are messengers of God.
Mon patron is "my boss" in French. In French, the word is never used to mean 'customer'.
The word patron often means boss, but it also means pattern.
patron, or protector
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The faulty reference in the sentence is the plural pronoun 'they' is used to take the place of the singular noun 'theater'. In some cases, it is acceptable to use the plural pronoun 'they' to take the place of a singular noun for a group of people or things. However, the noun 'theater' is not a word for a group, it's a word for an inanimate thing.The sentence must be reworded, for example:You called the theater about tickets but no oneanswered.The compound word 'no one' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed person.
In French, le thêatre is Drama.
The word 'écran' may mean screen. In terms of 'screen', the object may be one of a movie theater, or one of a display. It also may serve as a word, other than 'cinéma', for movie theater.
it is used as a reference or a singular word that sums up your whole post
The word kooka is a reference to a woman's vagina.
Usually the word "Strike" in theater means to remove a piece of scenery from the stage. For example, "We have to strike this set at the end of the third act."
Athena is the patron Goddess of Athens.