The answer is written "Cuando joven, fui maestra."
señorita if she is unmarried and señora if she is. the ñ is pronounced like ny in canyon.
If you refers to a little kid the words are: bebé, nene (nena), guagua, crío (cría); but, if you are talking about a cute young woman you can say nena.
Mi madre es una maestra
Compañero(man) or compañera (woman)
Ella es una mujer.
If 'Miss' = 'teacher': 'Ausente, maestra' If 'Miss' = 'young woman': 'Ausente, senorita'
(Yo) odio nuestro maestro. (if your teacher is a man) (Yo) odio nuestra maestra. (if your teacher is a woman)
Woman: la maestra/profesora delgada. Man: El maestro/profesor delgado.
Maestra.
"enseignante"
If you want to say the teacher's desk in spanish you would say el escritorio.
seré tu maestro
profesor/a (male/female)
"Maestra" is the word for teacher in Spanish. To specify a female teacher, you can say "maestra."
im not lying when i say this she IS spanish my spanish teacher even told me.
"My science teacher," would be, "Mi profesor de ciencias."
Quién es el profesor