One is male. One is female.
'Maestras' for female teachers, or 'maestros' for male teachers 'Maestra' for a female teacher, or 'maestro' for a male teacher
"Amigo" is the Spanish word for friend when referring to a male friend, while "amiga" is used when referring to a female friend. Both words mean friend but they have different gender forms.
Maestro (male) maestra (female). Profesor or profesora
Gracias, maestros/as. (male or mixed gender/female)
what is the difference between a male coyoted and a female coyoted
1-2% the same difference between female humans and female chimpanzes
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Perro is a male dog. Perra is a female dog, or as a curse, the Spanish equivalent of b****.
There is no difference.
There is no difference.
Senora is a female that is married. Senorita is used to call a female who's single. But be carefull, if you call an older female "senorita" even if she's not married and it will be appropiate it can be take as an insult.
In Spanish-speaking countries, students often address their teachers using formal titles such as "Señor" (Mr.), "Señora" (Mrs.), or "Profesor(a)" (Professor). It is considered respectful to use these titles when speaking to a teacher.