Maitresse means mistress in French. la maitresse
Je sors ma maitresse translates as "I am taking my (primary school) teacher out" or "I am taking my mistress out".
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Maitresse means teacher (female teacher) for kids.For other than kids, we say professeur (male or female).=> la maitresse est-elle severe ? = Is the teacher rude?
Maitre (masc.) or maitresse (fem.) - they are teachers in primary schools.
"professeur" mon professeur de français est une femme "instituteur" or "maître / maitresse" is appropriate in primary schools.
Francine Saigon has written: 'Bonsoir maitresse'
un maître d'école / une maitresse d'école (in primary schools), un / une professeur from junior high school and higher.
The cast of Maitresse - 2000 includes: Tamotsu Ishibashi as Yousuke Okabe Naomi Kawashima as Shuko Katagiri Kunihiko Mitamura as Shohei Endo Nanako Okouchi as Yoko Mineo Maaya Ono as Seiko Tohno
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.
Paramour comes closest. Maitresse, also. Mrs. in the usual sense is Madame- by the way, regardless of marital status all female members of the Legion of Honor- are styled Madame- a courtesy rank so to speak.
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It does not mean anything in French.