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How do you say "He is a teacher." in spanish?

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I think its "El es un profesor." but I'm not sure

Thanks!!! my spanish sucks

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  1. Take away the "un". Since it's describing his profession, you don't need the article adjective ("un, "una", etc.).

    Also, for "El", there should be an accent mark over the top.

    Hope that helped.


  2. Yes, you were right.

    Don't worry how it is. Mine sucked aswell, but with time it iproved. Try the "Rosetta Stone" program. I heard it's good.

    EL ES UN PROFESOR, but if it is a 'female is: ELLA ES UNA PROFESORA. All femenine words end in an 'a', and the article is relevant. EL,(masc.), LA (fem), LOS (masc. plural), LAS(fem. plural) . Good luck. If you need help, here we are.

  3. Tengo es al profesor

  4. if your trying to say a college teacher then its"EL ES PROFESSOR O PROFESSORA" and if ur saying and elementary teacher then its "EL ES MAESTRO O MAESTRA"

  5. The answer to your question would depend on what level of teacher you are referring to. "El es professor" is correct, but so is "el es maestro". While it is technically not necessary, you can still use the word "un" before "professor" or "maestro".

  6. El Jefe

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