Mrs.Ramirez is your Spanish teacher. What should you call her in Spanish
2 answers:
Answer:
Señora Ramirez you could also say Profesora Ramirez
Explanation:
Señora means mrs.
just incase you were wondering... here are some more prefixes
Señor: Mr
Señorita: Ms. (Not married)
Señora: Mrs (Married)
Profesora: Teacher/Profesor (Female Pronoun)
Profesor: Teacher (Male pronoun)
Also it depends on what you use most commonly because there are many ways to address your teacher with formalities-
Answer:
Sra. ramirez (Señora Ramirez; Mrs. Ramirez)
Explanation:
Since she's married, she's Sra. Ramirez
If she weren't married, she'd be Srta. Ramirez (Señorita Ramires; Ms. Ramirez)
Mr. Ramirez is Señor Ramirez
Mr.: Señor
Mrs. señora
Ms. Señorita
Miss: Señora
Professor/Teacher: La Profesora, El Profesor
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