quien fue tu maestro/maestra de espanol el ano pasado?

English translation: Who was your Spanish teacher last year?

14:34 Sep 7, 2000
Spanish to English translations [Non-PRO]
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Spanish term or phrase: quien fue tu maestro/maestra de espanol el ano pasado?
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kelly
English translation:Who was your Spanish teacher last year?
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Silvia Enrique
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naWho was your Spanish teacher last year?
Silvia Enrique
naWho was your Spanish teacher last year.
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sandra carrazzoni


  

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8 mins
Who was your Spanish teacher last year?


Explanation:
Next now ...


    Native sp.
Silvia Enrique
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Yolanda Broad

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2 hrs
Who was your Spanish teacher last year.


Explanation:
To answer that question My mother is my Sapnish teacher.

Mi Madre es mi maestra de Espanol.


    Bilingual Native sp
    some school and home schooling
Premier Consuting Services, Inc.
United States
Local time: 14:13

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11 hrs
See below


Explanation:
"Who was your Spanish LANGUAGE Teacher last year?"

I think it´s important in this case to add the word "language" because if not, someome could understand that we are talking about the teacher that came from Spain and not who teaches Spanish Language. It´s a common error.

Good Luck!!!

sandra carrazzoni
Local time: 15:13
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
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