Speaking About... Your Boss in German

by Expath Language School

Who‘s the chef and who‘s the boss?

Definition

The confusing German word Chef is the most common way of referring to a manager and has nothing to do with kitchens and cooking.

Germans also commonly use the English word “Boss” to refer to their superiors at the workplace.

The English words “chef” and “chief” as well as the German Chef are all related to the Latin word “caput”, which means “head”, here in the sense of “head of operations.”

Germans learning English will often mistakenly translate their word Chef into English as “chief”.

Examples

Der Chef hat ihn gestern gefeuert. The boss fired him yesterday.

Ich habe einen netten Chef. I have a nice boss.

Good to Know

Female bosses are referred to as Chefin.

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