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If you want to address your teacher with a title of respect, you can usually just use the title "teacher," "esteemed teacher" or "wise and respected teacher" if you want to, but the second two might sound excessively formal. Some teachers are professors, and you can use that title if it is appropriate, or something like "Oh Captain, my captain" might work because of a famous movie about teaching with those lines in it. However, using honorific titles will seem somewhat old fashioned, especially in speech, and you need to make sure that the target of your esteem doesn't think that you are mocking him or her. If you respect someone, it is often better to express that in words rather than trying to pile it into a title.

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"Goodbye, Mr./Ms. [Last Name]."

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