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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.

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