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* Finnish: {{t+|fi|opettaja}}
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|opettaja}}
* French: {{t+|fr|professeur|m}}, {{t+|fr|maître d'école|m|f}}, {{t+|fr|enseignant|m}}
* French: {{t+|fr|professeur|m}}, {{t+|fr|maître d'école|m|f}}, {{t+|fr|enseignant|m}}
* Galician: {{t+|gl|mestre|m}}
* Galician: {{t+|gl|mestre|m}}, {{t|gl|mestra|f}}
* Georgian: {{t+|ka|მასწავლებელი}}, {{t|ka|პედაგოგი}}
* Georgian: {{t+|ka|მასწავლებელი}}, {{t|ka|პედაგოგი}}
* German: {{t+|de|Lehrer|m}}; {{qualifier|female}} {{t+|de|Lehrerin|f}}
* German: {{t+|de|Lehrer|m}}; {{qualifier|female}} {{t+|de|Lehrerin|f}}

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 teacher on Wikipedia

Etymology

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Nomen

teacher (plural teachers)

  1. A person who teaches, especially one employed in a school.
  2. The index finger; the forefinger.
  3. An indication; a lesson.
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  4. (Mormonism) The second highest office in the Aaronic priesthood, held by priesthood holders of at least the age of 14.

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Etymology

Borrowed from English teacher.

Nomen

teacher m or f (plural teachers)

  1. A teacher of English.