Doctors use the title "doctor" in Hebrew, whether they are male or female. Doctor is spelled דוקטור.
"Happy Birthday, Doctor" is "Yom Huledet Sameach, Rofe" which is written (יום הולדת שמח, רופא).
רופא PhD
* Addressing a female doctor and her husband: Mr. John Doe and Dr. Jane Doe.
I am a male doctor = aní roféh (אני רופא)I am a female doctor = aní rof-'áh (אני רופאה)
The Hebrew word for female means female
If you're asking how to say "female" in Hebrew, it's nekevá (× ×§×‘×”)
I would say that Doctor is the most appropriate because it addresses her status as a physician.
The same way you would start a letter to a male pharmacist, probably "Dear Doctor X"
A female doctor in Spanish is Doctora
female warriors = lochmót (לוחמות)
female artist = omanit (אמנית)
How are you, Doctor? = Ma nishma, Doctor? (מה נשמע, דוקטור)
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It is the lion's female.