masters

This is the 7860th most frequent Spanish word.


masters

"Masters" in Spanish can correspond to **"maestros"** (teachers) or **"maestrías"** (graduate degrees) depending on the context.


Here, 'maestros' means 'teachers', referring to professionals who deliver education.

Los maestros enseñan en la escuela.

The teachers teach at the school.


In this sentence, 'maestro' metaphorically implies someone mastering or excelling in a subject, akin to a teacher's expertise.

Juan domina varios temas como si fuera un maestro.

Juan masters several topics as if he were a teacher.


The word 'maestría' refers to a master's degree, signifying advanced study in a specialized subject.

Ella está estudiando para obtener una maestría.

She is studying to obtain a master's degree.