It means what is the name of the Spanish teacher
Él nombre de mi profesor
You would answer with Mi profesor es.. Ejemplos Mi profesor es bueno. Mi profesor es malo. Mi profesor es inteligente. etc.
Mi profesor favorito en el colegio era mi profesor de ciencias. (Male teacher) Mi profesora favorita en el colegio era mi profesora de ciencias. (Female teacher)
"My science teacher," would be, "Mi profesor de ciencias."
girl teacher- mi profesora es alta boy teacher- mi profesor es alto
There are several ways to say this My: Mi Teacher: Maestro/Maestra (male/female) Is: Es/Está See the related link to know whether you should use es or está in your sentence.
Mi profesor es [nombre del profesor].
I think it's "Mi profesor de espanol es..."But it's "profesora" if the teacher is female
The question means "Who is your science teacher?" Therefore, you would answer with "My science teacher is ______." = "Mi profesor(a) de ciencias es ______."
Estoy contento (a) de que usted sea mi maestro (a). Estoy contento (a) de tenerlo / tenerle / tenerla de *maestro (a). *Also: Profesor, profesora
this phrase is very close to "yo me rio de mi" or "me rio de mi", both of which mean "I laugh at myself".
significa maestro A sentence would be "Tengo un profesor terriblemente significa para mi clase de Historia de este año!" which is "I have a terribly mean teacher for my History class this year!" With respect, the above misunderstands the meaning of 'mean' in the question. It does not mean (no significa) 'mean' in the sense of 'signify'; but 'mean-spirited', for example; perhaps the teacher has given an (in the pupil's opinion) low mark, or been critical. In this case 'mean teacher' would be, perhaps, 'profesor bajor/ruin'