" master" is an English equivalent of "elmaestro."
The masculine singular definite article "el" means "the." The masculine singular indefinite article "un" means a, one." The masculine noun "maestro" means "teacher, master."
Together, the pronunciation is "ehl MEYE*-stroh."
*The sound eye" is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
"The teacher" or depending to his status, it could be a conductor. ^_^ v
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teacher
"Como es el maestro de Ciencias?" means "How is the Science teacher?"
The Spanish word for a male teacher is maestro. Also, you can use the word professor. For female teachers, it is maestra and profesora.
it means THEboth EL and LA in spanish mean THE in English
girl teacher- mi profesora es alta boy teacher- mi profesor es alto
El taller is the Spanish word for workshop or shop in English.
"Como es el maestro de Ciencias?" means "How is the Science teacher?"
It's Spanish for "my (male) teacher."
If you mean el maestro it means male teacher. But if you mean la maestra it means female teacher.
who is your spanish teacher
Schoolteacher. Maestro. Master (of a skill).
(male) teacher
The Spanish word for a male teacher is maestro. Also, you can use the word professor. For female teachers, it is maestra and profesora.
Where is the teacher from?
El maestro / la maestra (profesor, a) dice...
teacher
In Spanish, this is "¿Puedo usar el cuarto de baño, maestro/a?"
what's the name of the teacher