In Spanish, "teacher" is maestro/maestra. In French, it is professeur/professeure. In German, it is Lehrer/Lehrerin. In Japanese, it is sensei (先生).
In Spanish, teacher is "maestro" or "profesor." In French, it is "professeur" or "enseignant." In German, it is "Lehrer" and in Italian, it is "insegnante" or "professore."
Kennel in other languages: French: Chenil Spanish: Perrera German: Zwinger Italian: Canile
In Spanish, you say "abundancia." In French, you say "abondance." In German, you say "Fülle."
Here are a few translations for "little bear" in other languages: Spanish: "osito" French: "ourson" German: "kleiner Bär" Italian: "orsetto"
In spanish the word egg is batido.
Guru is how you say teacher in punjabi. If you want to know how to say it in one of the other 450 languages of India, please specify which language you are talking about.
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English speakers of other languages the teacher that speaks how ever many languages manly English and espanol (Spanish) and if a student moves to the school and only knows Spanish the teacher will help the student learn English or improve on his/her English. same process with other languages.
In Spanish, teacher is "maestro" or "profesor." In French, it is "professeur" or "enseignant." In German, it is "Lehrer" and in Italian, it is "insegnante" or "professore."
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Cinamon
in chinese, it's " he "
SREKjEN - on Macedonian
in spanish it is libertio
Junge or Bub
Infierno, spanish
Afrikaans = Donker