Tutor. There is no special name for a female tutor. It is not gender specific.
a female instructor is a instuctoress.
A girl instructor is typically referred to as a "female instructor" or simply "instructor," regardless of gender. If the context involves teaching a specific subject, she may also be called a "teacher" or "professor." In some contexts, terms like "tutor" or "coach" may apply, depending on her role and the subject she teaches.
A Mallard hen is called a Susie. I am a hunter and hunter safety instructor.
Yogacharya
A male instructor = madrikh (מדריך) A female instructor = madrikhah (מדריכה)
Normally, just an instructor.
A very good question. The instructor should not court his female student because the instructor might be female too and homosexuality is a sin in the eyes of God and all sinners will be thrown into the fiery pits of hell. Also, if a male instructor exists and he dates a female student, he may be inclined to give his student better grades or play favorites to his "significant other." Also, the instructor is likely much older than his female student. Also, do you remember high school? would you want to date any of your teachers? I didn't think so.
A teacher instructor starting with "tut" is called a tutor.
Amelia Earhart's flying instructor was Anita Snooks, a female pilot working at Kinner Field near Los Angeles.
Amelia's flying instructor was Anita Snook, a female pilot who operated out of Kinner Field near Los Angeles
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun instructor is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
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