How to say "assistant teacher" in French?

In French "assistant teacher" translates to  professeur adjoint 

Transliteration: proh-fuh-sir ah-dwahn

🇫🇷 Le professeur adjoint aide le professeur principal.

🗣️ luh proh-fuh-sir ah-dwahn ed luh proh-fuh-sir prahn-see-pahl.

🇺🇸 The assistant teacher helps the homeroom teacher.



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How to say "assistant teacher" in French?

You can use the word "professeur adjoint" which translates to "assistant teacher".

How to pronounce "professeur adjoint" (assistant teacher) in French?

The word "professeur adjoint" is pronounced as "proh-fuh-sir ah-dwahn".

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