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USAGE NOTE
In English-speaking countries, K-12 teachers are not usually addressed as "teacher." Instead, a title of respect, followed by the person's first or last name, is used. For example, a teacher whose name was Mary Lopez might be addressed as "Miss Lopez" (if she were unmarried), "Mrs. Lopez" (if she were married), or even "Miss Mary."
buenas tardes, profesora(
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)A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
1. (general)
Buenas tardes, alumnos. - Buenas tardes, profesora Mesta.Good afternoon, students. - Good afternoon, professor Mesta.
b. good afternoon, teacher
Buenas tardes, profesora. Hasta mañana.Good afternoon, teacher. See you tomorrow.
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