How to Say "englishwoman" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “englishwoman” is “inglesa” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA1
NounA1
a female person

Examples
La nueva estudiante es una inglesa de Londres.
The new student is an Englishwoman from London.
Ella se casó con una inglesa el año pasado.
He married a British woman last year.
Las inglesas tienen fama de ser muy puntuales.
English women have a reputation for being very punctual.
People as Nouns
When you use 'inglesa' as a noun, it replaces the need for 'mujer inglesa' (English woman). You just say 'una inglesa' (an Englishwoman).
Using the wrong article
Mistake: “Un inglesa vino a la fiesta. (Incorrect: 'inglesa' is feminine)”
Correction: Una inglesa vino a la fiesta. (Use the feminine article 'una' or 'la' with 'inglesa'.)
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