You say, "dos estudiantes hembras y dos estudiantes varones llevando carpetas."
Estudiantes is a Spanish word that means students.
The Spanish word for student is 'estudiantes'. This is the plural form of 'estudiante'. The word 'estudiante' can refer to either a male or female student.
"Estudiante" is a gender-neutral noun in Spanish, meaning that it can be used to refer to both male and female students.
Los estudiantes - las estudiantes, depending on whether the students are male of female. If it is a mixed group, use the masculine form. Another term you may find for "students" is "los alumnos", "las alumnas".
Female students are commonly referred to as "students" or "female pupils" in an educational setting. However, the term "student" is generally regarded as gender-neutral and can be used to refer to both male and female students.
For a female student, you could use alumna. Otherwise, the term estudiante works for both male and female.
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A female doctor in Spanish is Doctora
female friend = amiga
Yes, but only in an all female establishment. Otherwise absolutely not.
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