"Director Técnico", abbreviated "D.T."
you say entrenador
"to coach" (a team or player) -> "entraîner" "to coach" (a pupil) -> "donner des cours particuliers" (almost literally, "to give private lessons") "a coach" (bus) -> "un car" or "un autocar" "a coach" (horse-drawn) -> "une diligence" "a coach" (a train's one) -> "une voiture" or "un wagon" "a coach" (trainer) -> "un entraîneur" (man) or "une entraîneuse" (woman) "a coach" (tutor) -> "un répétiteur" (man) or "une répétitrice" (woman) "a coach" (tutor) -> "un coach" (in everyday life, French people also use the English word)
The plural "carros" means carts, but is used to mean a variety of vehicles from cars (coches) to vans or trucks (camiones). For example, a train coach, or a parade float (carro alegórico).
It called 監督 (kan-toku) but we also say コーチ /kou chi/ so Japanese people understand if you say coach.
poach coach
you say entrenador
teleadicto
The Spanish coach is Vicente Del Bosquet,
Who is the person who "did not listen to the coach"? Specify the context.
The coach of Spain in the 2010 world cup was the spaniard and former Real Madrid coach, Vincete Del Basque.
vicente del bosque
The Spanish coach at the 2010 world cup is Vicente del Bosquet.
As yet there has not been a Spanish coach for any NFL team. So far they have all been Americans.
fabio capello
Coach/Manager
The coach of the Spanish giants Real Madrid is the Chilean coach Manuel Pelegrenni. He was also the coach of Villarreal.
No. The My Language Coach series only comes in French, Spanish, and Japanese.