How to Say ‘I am his teacher.’ in French
Je suis sa professeure.
zhuh swee sah proh-feh-SUR
[zhuh swee sah proh-feh-SUR]
💬 Usage Tip: Sa means 'his/her' depending on context. Professeure is a feminine form for a female teacher.
🇫🇷 In France: In modern French, many speakers use feminine job titles like professeure, though usage can vary by person and region.
Phrase Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I
The subject pronoun for talking about yourself.
Je parle français à l'école.
I speak French at school.
suis
[swee]
am
First-person singular form of être.
Je suis en retard aujourd'hui.
I am late today.
sa
[sah]
his; her
A possessive adjective meaning his or her before a feminine noun.
Sa maison est près d'ici.
His/Her house is near here.
professeure
[proh-feh-SUR]
teacher
A feminine form meaning female teacher or professor.
La professeure explique la leçon.
The teacher explains the lesson.
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