A master in any art, especially in music; a composer.
maestro = master
Buon giorno, maestro! in Italian means "Hello, teacher (or master)!" in English.
Maestro e bambino in Italian means "master and baby boy" in English.
Maestro is an Italian word meaning "master." It was borrowed into English in the early 18th century, and now specifically refers to a distinguished musical conductor.
teacher
it means: my teacher no. which doesn't make a lot of sense. mi= my. maestro= teacher or master and no= no.
It is "maestro/maestra" or "profesor/profesora".
it means What is the teacher going to do?
"A master" is an English equivalent of un maestro. The masculine singular phrase also may mean "one (1) master." The pronunciation will be "oon MEYE-stro" in Italian.
Although the literal English translation of "maestro" is "master," the word is most commonly used to mean "teacher."
It's Spanish for "my (male) teacher."
Who is your favorite teacher