Examples of using "Lehrerin" in a sentence and their english translations:
What's his professor's name?
She is a teacher.
- I'm a teacher.
- I am a teacher.
She was a teacher.
I was a teacher.
Mary is a teacher.
You are a teacher.
Are you a teacher?
- My mom is a teacher, too.
- My mother is a teacher, too.
I enjoy being a teacher.
My mother is a teacher, too.
And you're a teacher, right?
Mary wants to become a teacher.
My mother is a teacher.
- She wanted to be a teacher.
- She wanted to become a teacher.
She will be a teacher.
Laura, are you a teacher?
Are you not a teacher?
What's her professor's name?
Our teacher seldom laughs.
She's our teacher.
She is my teacher.
How is this teacher?
She became a teacher.
Tom's wife is a teacher.
No, she's a teacher.
Was the teacher young?
- My friend is a teacher.
- My girlfriend is a teacher.
This woman is a teacher.
Tom hated his teacher.
Mary baked her teacher some cookies.
Why did you become a teacher?
Mary was the only female teacher.
I'm a Japanese teacher.
She used to be a teacher.
My teacher is Mrs. Li.
Our teacher is quite witty.
My mother is a teacher, too.
Mary is a wonderful teacher.
My mom is a teacher, too.
- Tom is imitating the teacher.
- Tom's imitating the teacher.
The teacher is supervising her students.
I'm a good teacher.
I had a great teacher.
My teacher is very strict.
She's the best teacher.
And you're a teacher, right?
She's a good teacher.
"That's enough!" said the teacher.
My first teacher was called Iracema.
What do you think of the new teacher?
- I enjoy being a teacher.
- I like being a teacher.
She looks like a teacher.
She is a good teacher, as teachers go.
She is not a doctor, but a teacher.
She speaks as if she were a teacher.
- He is a teacher.
- She is a teacher.
I've been a teacher for two years.
- She is a very good teacher.
- She's a very good teacher.
"What is she?" - "She's a teacher."
She is not a doctor, but a teacher.