Doctors use the title "doctor" in Hebrew, whether they are male or female. Doctor is spelled דוקטור.
I am a male doctor = aní roféh (אני רופא)I am a female doctor = aní rof-'áh (אני רופאה)
* Addressing a female doctor and her husband: Mr. John Doe and Dr. Jane Doe.
The Hebrew word for female means female
If you're asking how to say "female" in Hebrew, it's nekevá (× ×§×‘×”)
I would say that Doctor is the most appropriate because it addresses her status as a physician.
How are you, Doctor? = Ma nishma, Doctor? (מה נשמע, דוקטור)
female artist = omanit (אמנית)
female warriors = lochmót (לוחמות)
A female doctor in Spanish is Doctora
The same way you would start a letter to a male pharmacist, probably "Dear Doctor X"
It is the lion's female.
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