Un professeur (masc.), une professeur (fem.).
In short form, as used by students: un prof, une prof.
Un instituteur or un maître (masc.), une institutrice or une maitresse teach to young pupils in primary schools.
Les enseignants
I thought...Teacher - professeur
Teachers - professeurs?
It can be both.
Les enseignants is teachers
Professeurs is professors, but it can be used with both.
A teacher is un or une professeur in French. Teachers are also called "maitre d'école / maitresse d'école" in primary schools.
There are English teachers in France. But every teacher in France has to obtain a certificate, for which it is necessary to speak correctly French. So it is exact to say that there are few foreign teachers, but French teachers abroad aren't not that much either.
Quel est votre nom enseignants
Les profs/enseignants seront des célébrités
5,677,790 teachers
The percentage of teachers were
Teachers who provide
Bonjour
alot
"mon professeur s'appelle ..." (for a man) or "ma professeur s'appelle ..." (for a woman) or for short you can say prof instead of professeur.
The French Word For You Would Be Tu or Vous. Tu is less formal so more for addressing friends and... Vous is more formal so more for addressing teachers or elders.
Spanish: ¿COMÓ ESTÁS? French: Çava? (improper version, you would say this when speaking to your friends, siblings...etc) Comment vas-tu (improper) Comment allez-vous? (formal, use when speaking to parents, teachers, professors...etc)
*you say "bonjour" (pronounced bon-jer) which means "good day" to adults and teachers. *you say "salut" (pronounced sa-lue) which means "hi" or "hey" to your friends or family members.