A ballerina.
The term "ballerina" refers to a PRINCIPAL dancer in a ballet company, not any girl who takes ballet. Although now the term seems to apply to any little lady in the craft. The real term (though little-known) for a female dancer other than the principal dancer is "danseuse."
--A MALE Ballet Dancer, Dane Youssef
Senora is a female that is married. Senorita is used to call a female who's single. But be carefull, if you call an older female "senorita" even if she's not married and it will be appropiate it can be take as an insult.
female: feminine wolf: matalobos so its called with the pronounciation: una matalobiosa techneachly, feminine is a spanish term for girl, not female
it means female in spanish
Gallina Chicken in Spanish is already female.
Lazy in spanish is perezoso for a male and perezosa for a female.
A female doctor in Spanish is Doctora
The main female ballet dancer is known as the prima ballerina who is the leading woman dancer in a ballet company.
The literal translation is "Amiga bailarina".
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the (male) dancer -> le danseur (luh dah[n]-suhr) the (female) dancer -> la danseuse (lah dah[n]-suhz)
A female person from Spain is called "espaΓ±ola" in Spanish.
dona(in spanish)
You would call a female dancer a "danseuse" and a male dancer a "danseur". At the Paris Opera Ballet the best dancers are called "étoiles", which means stars in French.
well, a spanish dancer is a type of fish. it is called the spanish dancer because when it moves it looks like it is "dancing".
A spanish dancer moves like no other person
female dancer = Tänzerin male dancer = Tänzer
A female person is Spanish is: persona. This would be exactly the same for a male. The word person is feminine and can refer to either a female or male.