maestro
teacher
noun mah-EH-stroh Less Common
Origin: from Latin magister 'master'
Also means
master
Usage Note
Maestro is a primary-school teacher or a master of an art, especially a conductor or great musician. The feminine is maestra; the international musical sense ('maestro') borrowed straight from Italian.
Examples
"Il maestro spiega la lezione."
Natural Translation
The teacher explains the lesson.
Literal Translation
The teacher explains the lesson.
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