Guvnor Meaning in English
word
ˈɡʌv.nɚ
GUHV-ner
ɡˈʌvnɐ
GUHV-nuh
परिभाषा
A British informal word meaning 'boss', 'manager', or 'man in charge', sometimes used to address a man as a sign of respect or friendliness.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Very informal and most common in British English, especially working-class speech or old-fashioned slang. Not usually used in formal situations. Can be both affectionate or slightly cheeky. Sometimes spelled 'gov'nor' or 'guv'nor'.
Spanish: jefe (coloquial) - patrón (coloquial)Portuguese (BR): chefe (informal) - patrão (informal)Portuguese (PT): chefe (informal) - patrão (gíria)Chinese (Simplified): 老板 (口语) - 头儿 (非正式)Chinese (Traditional): 老闆 (口語) - 頭兒 (非正式)Hindi: बॉस (अनौपचारिक) - मालिक (स्लैंग)Arabic: الرئيس (عامية) - المعلم (عامية)Bengali: বস - মালিক - সাহেবRussian: босс - начальникJapanese: ボス - 親分Vietnamese: sếp - ông chủKorean: 보스 - 사장Turkish: patron - şefUrdu: باس - مالک - صاحبIndonesian: bos - juragan
उदाहरण वाक्य
The guvnor is coming to the shop today.
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You'd better ask the guvnor before you change anything.
basic
The guvnor wants everyone to be on time.
basic
Alright, guvnor, what can I do for you today?
natural
Everyone calls him the guvnor because he's always in charge.
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Cheers, guvnor! You saved my day.
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