a female teacher is "une professeur" in French. "madame" is used to address her.
Une enseignante is the general term used - in a Primary school, she is une institutrice and the children call her Maîtresse. In un collège or un lycée, the students say une prof.
it means "professor" or "lawyer" (both female)
the female duck is called 'une cane' in French.
The answer to the joke, what do you call a math teacher who is a secret agent, is a counterspy.
The French call the English "les Rosbifs" The English call the French "Froggies" It is interesting that both are food related.
The teacher ( female)
You can refer to a female teacher as "Ms." followed by her last name (e.g., Ms. Smith) or as "Mrs." if you know she is married. Alternatively, you can use "Miss" followed by her last name if you are aware she is unmarried.
l'enseignant
yes a female teacher is still sensei
The teacher (here, a female person, because of the use of "la").
gémissement femelle
a female who isn't married is Mademoiselle
female is translated 'femelle' in French. The term is acceptable for animals, but not for humans, where the adjective féminin/féminine is appropriate.
Mademoiselle Rose is a painting of a female nude by French artist Eugène Delacroix.
no
A woman or girl from Mali is called 'une Malienne' in French. The masculine is 'un malien'.
Je n'aime pas le/la prof. The le or la depends on if the teacher is male or female. Le is used for male and la is used for female. "Prof" is short for "professeur" which is the same thing.
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