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Difference between शिक्षक and अध्यापक?
What is the difference between शिक्षक/शिक्षिका and अध्यापक/अध्यापिका?
Which one is used more often?
Can शिक्षक have feminine gender too?
May 6, 2017 8:19 PM
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Shiksak is more usable and common words meaning your guidance but adhyapak means only educational teacher
and yes both shiksak and adhyapak both are feminine gender.
May 9, 2017
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Shiksha has a broad meaning( music, literature, subject etc), Shikshak gives or shares knowledge with you. (शिक्षा देने वाला )
Adhyapak is limited to teaching a chapter/s. (अध्याय पढ़ाने वाला )
Both are used commonly.
And yes Shikshak & Adhyapak both has feminine gender.
May 7, 2017
Well, here it means Teacher
शिक्षक/अध्यापक (Male Teacher)
शिक्षिका/अध्यापिका (Female Teacher)
It doesn't mean Headmaster/Head Mistress or Principle or Professor .
Hope able to make you understand .......
September 28, 2017
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