Tutrice in the feminine and tutore in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "tutor".
Specifically, the feminine noun tutrice designates a female tutor. It is pronounced "too-TREE-tchey". The masculine noun tutore refers to a male tutor. It will be pronounced "too-TOH-rey" in Italian.
Insegnante, maestro or professore are Italian equivalents of the English word "teacher."
Specifically, the feminine/masculine noun insegnanteliterally means "teacher." The masculine noun maestro and the feminine maestro literally mean "master." The masculine noun professore and the feminine professoressaliterally mean "professor."
The respective pronunciations are "EEN-seh-NYAHN-teh," "MEYE*-stroh" and "MEYE-strah," and "PROH-fehs-SOH-reh" and "proh-FEHS-soh-REHS-sah."
*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
Dottor or Dottore are Italian equivalents of the English word "doctor."
Specifically, the Italian word means "doctor." The masculine definite article is il ("the"). The masculine indefinite article is un, uno ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "doht-TOH-reh."
*The vowel e drops before a noun that begins with a consonant.
Maestra is an Italian equivalent of 'female teacher'. It's a feminine gender noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'] and whose indefinite 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'MEYE*-strah'.
*The sound 'eye' is similar to the sound in the English noun 'eye'.
"The teacher" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase l'insegnante.
Specifically, the feminine/masculine definite article l'means "the." The feminine/masculine noun insegnante means "teacher." The pronunciation is "LEEN-seh-NYAHN-teh."
Some ways to say teacher are: insegnante, maestro, professore, tutore
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"Teacher" in English is insegnante in Italian.
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Bell'insegnante is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful teacher." The feminine singular phrase models an instance where Italian drops an ending vowel before a word which begins with a vowel since "beautiful" typically is bella. The pronunciation will be "bel-LEEN-sey-NYAN-tey" in Italian.
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Linguine is an Italian loan word in English.