la maestra is `` a teacher`` in the spanish language. and there is a book named la maestra as well. im actually trying to read it online, its short. i cant find it though so if u do let me know
It's Italian. It's feminine and it refers to a school-mistress or teacher.
It means The teacher of Spanish.
It means "master", but is used to mean "teacher". In this case, female. The masculine is "maestro".
The Spanish word for a male teacher is maestro. Also, you can use the word professor. For female teachers, it is maestra and profesora.
The word Florida stays the same. All names in Spanish generally stay the same. Florida is a Spanish word meaning "flowery."
Mi madre es una maestra
Balcón is the spanish word meaning balcony.
The answer is written "Cuando joven, fui maestra."
"Maestra" is the word for teacher in Spanish. To specify a female teacher, you can say "maestra."
It is "maestro/maestra" or "profesor/profesora".
maestro (male) maestra (female)
Maestro (male) maestra (female). Profesor or profesora
It means, "lady school teacher."
Ella es una maestra
"Soy maestra" means "I am a teacher" in Spanish.
Maestra.
The proper noun "Maestra" is an Italian and Spanish word that translates to "teacher" in English. It is often used as a formal or respectful way of addressing a female teacher or instructor.
from- your teacher: de- tu maestra
Verdadero is a Spanish word meaning true. Viejo is a Spanish word meaning old. Vivo is a Spanish word meaning alive.
Verdadero is a Spanish word meaning true. Viejo is a Spanish word meaning old. Vivo is a Spanish word meaning alive.