Puedo responder "Sí, hice mis tareas y se las entregaré a la profesora".
La profesora es... *and you insert her name here*
"¿De dónde es la profesora?" in Spanish means "Where is the teacher from?"
Yes, the Spanish phrase "la profesora" contains a feminine noun.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "profesora" means "(female) professor." The pronunciation is "lah PROH-feh-SOH-rah."
Translates to English to mean what do you call the teacher?
What is there to the left of the professor's(female) desk?
La profesora es... *and you insert her name here*
"¿De dónde es la profesora?" in Spanish means "Where is the teacher from?"
Yes, the Spanish phrase "la profesora" contains a feminine noun.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "profesora" means "(female) professor." The pronunciation is "lah PROH-feh-SOH-rah."
It means ''professor'' (female)
The teacher. (feminine)
teacher (feminine)
In Spanish that is usually known as "tareas".
who is the professor
Translates to English to mean what do you call the teacher?
Me gusta mucho el español. Estoy en español II. La profesora es la Sra Mcintyre.
What is there to the left of the professor's(female) desk?
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