professor
The term 'profesor' in Spanish corresponds to the English term 'professor'. It is used to refer to an teacher in a university or college or a teacher in general. Similar to English, context can influence the level of education the 'profesor' is associated with.
This is the teacher's office.
This sentence is used when someone is showing or pointing towards the teacher's office. 'Del profesor' translates as 'of the teacher'.
My Spanish teacher is very good.
This phrase is used to describe the quality of one's teacher. In this context, 'profesor' refers to a teacher, specifically a Spanish language teacher.
The teacher is explaining the lesson.
This phrase describes an ongoing action made by the teacher. 'Está explicando' translates as 'is explaining', indicating a continuous action done by the 'profesor'.
The teacher asked me to study more.
This sentence refers to a request given by the teacher. 'Me pidió que estudiara más' translates as 'asked me to study more'.
The teacher always arrives early to class.
This is a habitual action about the teacher. 'Siempre llega temprano' means 'always arrives early'.
I have a question for the teacher.
This phrase is typically used when a student wants to ask a question from their teacher. 'Para el profesor' means 'for the teacher'.
The teacher corrected the exam.
This sentence is about an action that the teacher did in the past. 'Lo corrigió' means 'corrected it'.
We will talk to the teacher after the class.
This phrase indicates a future action to be done after a class. 'Vamos a hablar' translates as 'we will talk'.
The teacher is teaching the students.
In this sentence, 'El profesor está enseñando' is referencing the current action the teacher is doing. 'A los estudiantes' translates as 'to the students'.
The math teacher is strict.
This is a quality about the math teacher. 'Es estricto' translates as 'is strict'. 'Profesor de matemáticas' means 'math teacher'.