It means "I listen to the professor (female)".
It means ''professor'' (female)
If it's a sentence fragment, it means, "...that the [female] science professor does during class. If it's an incorrectly punctuated question, it means, "What does the [female] science professor do during the class?"
In order to be an intelligible Spanish sentence, the article (la) and its noun (profesor) have to agree, which, in your example, they don't. It has to be either la profesora, or el profesor.The gist of the sentence is," How is the best professor in your school?" Another way to interpret this sentence is, "What the best professor in your school like?" And if you go with la profesora, it means, "What's the best female professor in your school like?"
The (female) professor is always tired.
En la pizarra
teacher (feminine)
who is the professor
Translates to English to mean what do you call the teacher?
I listen to disco music
It means ''professor'' (female)
The teacher. (feminine)
La profesora es... *and you insert her name here*
That stands for: "I always listen in class"
Hello I is (sic) lady-professor/teacher Jalil
Yes, the Spanish phrase "la profesora" contains a feminine noun.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "profesora" means "(female) professor." The pronunciation is "lah PROH-feh-SOH-rah."
If it's a sentence fragment, it means, "...that the [female] science professor does during class. If it's an incorrectly punctuated question, it means, "What does the [female] science professor do during the class?"
In order to be an intelligible Spanish sentence, the article (la) and its noun (profesor) have to agree, which, in your example, they don't. It has to be either la profesora, or el profesor.The gist of the sentence is," How is the best professor in your school?" Another way to interpret this sentence is, "What the best professor in your school like?" And if you go with la profesora, it means, "What's the best female professor in your school like?"