You could say something like "Buenos días maestra(maestro)" or with a college professor, "Buenas tardes profesora (profesor)".
You could say "Buenas tardes maestro/a".
Hi, I suck sausage.
Buenas tardes Señor... / Señora... /Señorita... (Good afternoon Mr... / Mrs.../ Miss...) ---Be sure to include the teacher's last name!
My friend is taking Spanish and her name is Lola in Spanish, courtesy of my Spanish teacher.:)
I think it's "Mi profesor de espanol es..."But it's "profesora" if the teacher is female
In Māori, you can greet your teacher by saying "Kia ora, kaiako" which translates to "Hello, teacher."
To properly greet a teacher in an email, you can start with "Dear Teacher's Name," followed by a comma.
How do you write a TR0LL question? You can't greet the spanish language!
saludar = to greet saluda = he/she/you(formal) greet(s)
You could say "Buenas tardes maestro/a".
Hola, don/donna _________
"¡Buenos días!"
Salve, requiro... Which means hello, Miss
老师好, laoshi hao, laow shi how. This directly translates as "teacher good."
Hi, I suck sausage.
a spanish -ar verb meaning to greet, or to welcome
It means "to say'hi'" or otherwise "to greet."