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- professeur distingué, professeure distinguée, professeur d’université, professeure d’université, professeur au niveau universitaire, professeure au niveau universitaire)...
- between the two in speech. For example, the singular le professeur or la professeure (the male or female teacher, professor) can be distinguished from the...
- feminine professional form exists in France although the feminine form "professeure" has appeared and seems to be gaining some ground in usage). The City...
- The Alliance des professeures et professeurs de Montréal is a professional trade union that represents teachers in the Commission scolaire de Montréal...
- Professor of English at Colby College in Maine from 2004 until 2019. She was Professeure ****ociée in the Département de Littératures et Langues du Monde at the...
- – Liberal Party". New Brunswick Liberals. Retrieved 2024-10-22. "Une professeure de l'U de M sera la candidate libérale dans Champdoré-Irishtown". L'Acadie...
- Laval. "Anne Pasquier. Vulgarisatrice et professeure engagée en littérature chrétienne ancienne. Professeure émérite". Université Laval. Retrieved 10...
- French word for a teacher at the primary school level is professeur or professeure des écoles (previously called instituteur, or its feminine form institutrice)...
- United Steelworkers Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Alliance des professeures et professeurs de Montréal ****ociation des enseignantes et des enseignants...
- French) professeur 'teacher' is always masculine. In Canadian French, une professeure is the standard feminine form, which is becoming more and more common...