Examples of using "Nauczycielką" in a sentence and their english translations:
You are a teacher.
- She wanted to be a teacher.
- She wanted to become a teacher.
She is a teacher.
She's a yoga teacher.
History is the teacher of life.
Yumi will become a teacher.
Betty is a dancing teacher.
His mother was a school teacher.
Is she your teacher?
- I know that you are a teacher.
- I know that you're a teacher.
- I know you're a teacher.
My mother is a teacher.
Mary wants to become a teacher.
I was a teacher.
I should never have become a teacher.
She is an English teacher fresh from college.
She may be our teacher.
My sister is an English teacher.
My teacher is Mrs. Li.
She's a very good teacher.
- My mom is a teacher, too.
- My mother is a teacher, too.
My sister has made up her mind to be a teacher.
His mother is an English teacher.
She became a teacher at the age of twenty.
Ms. Swan is our English teacher.
She is not a doctor, but a teacher.
I'm a good teacher.
"What is she?" - "She's a teacher."
Tom heard Mary was a good teacher.
I want to be a doctor or a nurse or a teacher.
I know that you are a teacher.
Mary is a kindergarten teacher.
- Are you not a teacher?
- Aren't you a teacher?
- Betty is a dancing teacher.
- Betty is a dance teacher.
His wife is our Italian teacher.
In addition to being a good teacher, she was a great scholar.
- I am a teacher, too.
- I'm a teacher, too.
In class she's our teacher; after class she's our friend, and a good friend too.