maestra
/maˈestɾa/, [maˈes.t̪ɾa]teacher
Adjective maestra
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feminine singular of maestro
Noun maestra f (plural maestras)
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female equivalent of maestro
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queen bee
Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
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El millonario insistió en adquirir la obra maestra sin importar cuanto costara.
The millionaire insisted on acquiring the masterpiece no matter how much it cost.
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Es una gran obra maestra.
It's a wonderful work of art.
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Mary quiere ser maestra.
Mary wants to become a teacher.
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La maestra estaba rodeada de sus alumnos.
The teacher was surrounded by her students.
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Le llevó toda su vida completar su obra maestra.
It took him his entire life to complete his master work.
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¿Quién es tu maestra?
Who's your teacher?
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Ella me chivateó a su maestra.
She tattled on me to her teacher.
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Nuestra maestra dijo: "Por supuesto que pueden."
Our teacher said: "Of course you can."
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Se dice que ese hombre tiene una llave maestra que abre todas las puertas de la ciudad.
They say that that man has a master key which opens all the doors of the city.
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Eché un pedo en clase y la maestra me echó.
I farted in class and the teacher threw me out.
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