A yogi is a term for one who practices yoga. These designations are mostly reserved for advanced practitioners.
Yogacharya [meaning yoga teacher (male) in Sanskrit/Hindi language] is another popular word.
No, the word 'female' is a noun for a female. The word 'teacher' is a common gender noun; a word for a male or a female person. A neuter noun is a word for a thing that has no gender associated with it, such as book, house, river, car, carpet, etc.
The Welsh word for 'teacher' is athro for a male, and athrawes for a female.
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Another word for an old female cat is a grimalkin.
Another word for mare would be filly
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The feminine word of teacher is "teachress" or "female teacher".
A female who teaches yoga is known as a yogini. The word is Sanskrit and is derived from the masculine form of the word which is yogi.
Yogini is a word used to refer to a female master yoga practitioner. The word is a term of respect, and combines the masculine "yogi" and the neutral "yogin."
A male teacher . . . "LEHR-air" A female teacher . . . "LEHR-air-in"
teacher = Lehrer (male) teacher = Lehrerin (female)
A male teacher . . . "LEHR-air" A female teacher . . . "LEHR-air-in"
No, the word 'female' is a noun for a female. The word 'teacher' is a common gender noun; a word for a male or a female person. A neuter noun is a word for a thing that has no gender associated with it, such as book, house, river, car, carpet, etc.
"Maestra" is the word for teacher in Spanish. To specify a female teacher, you can say "maestra."
The Welsh word for 'teacher' is athro for a male, and athrawes for a female.
The word for "teacher" in Welsh is "athro" for a male teacher and "athrawes" for a female teacher. The term is used in educational contexts to refer to individuals who instruct students.
The noun 'teacher' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.