Student is "estudiante"; just as in English, in this particular case there is no distinction between male and female forms. You can clarify that it's a female, for example, using the article, i.e., "la estudiante".
Casado/a (male/female).
Estudiantes is a Spanish word that means students.
la alumna means the student (female)
For a male: respetadoFor a female: respetada
Querido (male); Querida (female)
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.
You could use "El estudiante no escucha".
The word for "writer" in Spanish comes from the word for "to write", which is "escribir". "One who writes" is "escritor" or "escritora" for a female.
The word for "writer" in Spanish comes from the word for "to write", which is "escribir". "One who writes" is "escritor" or "escritora" for a female.
Miguel (for a male)Micaela (more common) or Miguela (for a female)
For a female student, you could use alumna. Otherwise, the term estudiante works for both male and female.
"Boy student" in English is estudiante in Spanish.