maestros

/maˈestɾos/, [maˈes.t̪ɾos]

teachers


Adjective maestros

  1. masculine plural of maestro

Noun maestros m pl

  1. masculine plural of maestro

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Examples
  • Somos maestros.

    We are teachers.

  • Tom y Mary son maestros.

    Tom and Mary are teachers.

  • El grupo consistía de maestros y alumnos.

    The group was made up of teachers and students.

  • Siempre debes tenerles estima a tus maestros.

    You should always think highly of your own teachers.

  • Ustedes son maestros.

    You are teachers.

  • Hay que alabar la diligencia de los maestros.

    One praises the industriousness of the teachers.

  • En la mayoría de los países los maestros no reciben sueldos altos.

    In most countries, teachers do not receive high wages.

  • Hacemos preguntas a nuestros maestros.

    We ask questions to our teachers.

  • Los maestros deberían tratar sus alumnos de manera justa.

    Teachers should deal fairly with their pupils.

  • Esta colección de arte es rica en pinturas de maestros holandeses.

    This art collection is rich in paintings by Dutch masters.


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