It's the same as it is in English, tutor.
my German tutor = mein Deutschlehrer
Tutor in German is 'Hallo Herr Lehrer' or ' hallo Herr Studienleiter'
von lhrem deutschen Hauslehrer.
It does not have a suffix!!! So obvious!!!! Tutor is a root word.
The feminine gender for tutor is "tutoress" or "tutor."
I'm going to need a tutor for that!
mentor.
trout
a male tutor = moreh prati (מורה פרטי) a female tutor = morah pratit (מורה פרטית)
The noun 'tutor' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
No, the word "tutor" is a common noun as it refers to a general type of role or occupation rather than a specific, unique entity.
There are a number of good options available for hiring a tutor for your son. A good place to start is at the German department of the school your son is attending; often times graduate students in German offer their expertise for hire. For example, the UC Berkeley German department has a dedicated page for hiring tutors: http://german.berkeley.edu/people/tutors.php. Another option is to check Craigslist (http://www.craigslist.com), which can help you find german tutors in your area. Finally, sites like Tutor Match (http://www.tutormatch.com/tutor-specialty/16/german.aspx) help connect students and tutors.