The term is "la profesora" -- or "la maestra" for primary school teachers.
The word for "teacher" is maestro. Sometimes profesor is used. Señor, if you are addressing him, much like you would say "Sir" in English.
"Female professor" in Spanish is "profesora". It is pronounced "pro-fay-SORE-ah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"La estudiante" means student(feminine gender) in Spanish, "el estudiante" indicates a male student.
La alumna or la estudiante
Mujer
I think it's "Mi profesor de espanol es..."But it's "profesora" if the teacher is female
It means "how is your spanish teacher" but its looking for description (tall, thin, brown haired, etc) and not feelings
Gallina Chicken in Spanish is already female.
The Spanish word for a male teacher is maestro. Also, you can use the word professor. For female teachers, it is maestra and profesora.
la presidenta
"Maestra" is the word for teacher in Spanish. To specify a female teacher, you can say "maestra."
profesor/a (male/female)
Maestra mala
profesor = teacher (male) profesora = teacher (female)
profesor = teacher (male) profesora = teacher (female)
'Maestras' for female teachers, or 'maestros' for male teachers 'Maestra' for a female teacher, or 'maestro' for a male teacher
Magister (male teacher) Magistra (female teacher)
I think it's "Mi profesor de espanol es..."But it's "profesora" if the teacher is female
Describe tu profesor/a (male/female) (Day-scrEEbay too professOR(ah))
Profesor/a Maestro/a (Male/female)
maestro (male) maestra (female)
It means "how is your spanish teacher" but its looking for description (tall, thin, brown haired, etc) and not feelings