How to say "full professor" in French?

In French "full professor" translates to  professeur titulaire 

Transliteration: proh-feh-sur tee-too-lair

🇫🇷 Le professeur titulaire est très respecté dans le domaine académique.

🗣️ luh proh-feh-sur tee-too-lair eh tray ray-spehk-tay dahns luh doh-mehn ah-kah-day-meek

🇺🇸 The full professor is highly respected in the academic field.



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How to say "full professor" in French?

You can use the word "professeur titulaire" which translates to "full professor".

How to pronounce "professeur titulaire" (full professor) in French?

The word "professeur titulaire" is pronounced as "proh-feh-sur tee-too-lair".

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