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"Une étudiante" is a French equivalent of "a female student."

The feminine definite article "une" means "a, one." The feminine noun "étudiante" means "female student." Together, they're pronounced "oo-neh-tyoo-dyawnt."

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a female classmate is called "une copine de classe" in French

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In French, "un professeur" is used for both male and female. However, you can use "ma prof"/"la prof" to state the gender.

Example: ma prof d'histoire, d'anglais, etc...

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