La bibliotecaria.
A library is a biblioteca. The person who works there is a bibliotecario (male) or a bibliotecaria (female).
The Spanish word for "librarian" is "bibliotecario" (m) or "bibliotecaria" (f).
A female person is Spanish is: persona. This would be exactly the same for a male. The word person is feminine and can refer to either a female or male.
Librarian (male) = ספרן (sah-FRAHN) Librarian (female) = ×¡×¤×¨× ×™×ª (sah-frah-NEET)
"Madre" is the Spanish word for "mother." It is used to refer to a female parent or as a term of endearment for a mother figure.
el perro está en celo
No, the Spanish word "pelo" does not change to "pela" based on the gender of the person. "Pelo" can refer to both male and female hair.
In latin-america cuca means "chucha". In many countries this refer "vagina"
A female fox in Spanish is called "zorra." The term is used to refer specifically to female foxes, while the male is referred to as "zorro." Additionally, "zorra" can also carry a colloquial meaning referring to a cunning or sly woman in some contexts.
vicious/defective/licentious (woman) spoilt (female) child 'vicioso' would refer to a male
Dr. Alvin Martinez.
The Spanish word for student is 'estudiantes'. This is the plural form of 'estudiante'. The word 'estudiante' can refer to either a male or female student.