There isn't a gender word for teacher, as teacher is applicable to both male and female. Gender words are less used nowadays (waiter, waitress, steward, stewardess, host, hostess, etc.) are likely to be considered sexist.
teacher -_-
teacher -_-
teacher (feminine)
The teacher. (feminine)
There are multiple ways to say teacher in french. They most common is by saying professor. Masculine: Un Professeur Feminine: Une Prof Most non-proper nouns have a masculine and feminine in French and all adjectives have a masculine and feminine
feminine. If I remember correctly, my Spanish teacher told us that if a noun ends in -men then it is feminine
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a teacher is called un / une professeur in French. The noun is both masculine and feminine.
Sei il mio insegnante in the masculine and Sei la mia insegnante in the feminine are two Italian equivalents of the English phrase "You are my teacher".Specifically, the verb sei is "(informal singular you) are". The masculine singular definite article il and the feminine la mean "the". The masculine possessive adjective mio and the feminine mia mean "my". the feminine/masculine noun insegnante translates as "teacher" in a general sense.The pronunciation will be "SEH-eel MEE-o EEN-sen-NYAN-te" in the masculine and "SEH-ee la MEE-a EEN-sen-NYAN-te" in the feminine.
Addio, maestra! in the feminine and Addio, maestra! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Goodbye, teacher!" The interjection and singular noun translate literally into English as "To God, teacher!" The respective pronunciations will be "ad-DEE-o MEYE-stra" in the feminine and "ad-DEE-o MEYE-stro" in the masculine in Italian.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'preceptor' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female teacher or principal.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'preceptor' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female teacher or principal.