Insegnante, maestro, and professore are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "male teacher." The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular nouns -- which relate to pre-university teaching positions in the first two cases -- will be "EEN-sey-NYAN-tey," "ma-EH-stro," and "PRO-es-SO-rey" in Italian.
What? Teacher you are nice?..? Professore (male Professoressa (female) sei simpatico (a)
"Bad" in English is male in Italian.
"I want to be a gymastics teacher!" in English is Voglio essere un maestro di ginnastica! by a male and Voglio essere una maestra di ginnastica! by a female in Italian.
"First" in English is prima for a female and primofor a male in Italian.
"Fantastic!" in English is Fantastica! about a female and Fantastico! about a male in Italian.
"Gnome" in English is gnoma for a female and gnomofor a male in Italian.
"Brunette" in English is castana for a female and castano for a male in Italian.
"Retired" in English is ritirata for a female and ritirato for a male in Italian.
"Splendid" in English is splendida for a female and splendido for a male in Italian.
"Ugly" in English means brutto (for a male ) or brutta (for a female) in Italian.
"Beloved" in English means amata about a female and amato about a male in Italian.
"Not bad!" in English is Niente male! ("Nothing bad!") or Non è male! ("It's not bad!") in Italian.