Mr. XX represents Mr. XX,
A wife means a wife with a husband, (married)
Miss. It means young lady. (Female English teachers can also be abbreviated as Miss, which means unmarried)
The lady said that it is not clear whether the other party is married.
Those with s are all women,
Miss = unmarried lady
Madame = Madame (with husband's surname)
Ms = Ms (marital status unknown)
First, sir
Mr is the abbreviation of Mister or Master, which can be used before the surname or first name of all men (married or unmarried). Its plural form is Messrs.
For example, Mr. Green, Mr. Jim Green, Mr. Jim Green, Mr. Smith, Mr. Green and Mr. Jones.
Mr can't be used with occupation, title and rank, let alone "doctor", "captain" and "Mr. Wang Dong", but it can be used with title. For example:
Mr. President, Mr. President
Second, ma' am
Mrs is a title for married women, which is the abbreviation of mistress, followed by the husband's surname or first name. Its plural form is Mesdames, and its abbreviation is Mmes, such as Mrs. Smith.
Mrs. John Smith. Mrs.Smith
Lamar and Cadoul Lamar and Mrs. Cadoul.
Third, miss
Miss is the address for unmarried girls or women, and Miss is the plural of Miss. Miss Zhang, Miss Zhang
Miss Marton and Miss Raman
Fourth, ma' am
In addition to Mr., Mrs. and Miss, there is another saying that the name Ms. is becoming more and more popular in the United States. No matter whether a woman is married or unmarried, she can be called a lady. Therefore, when you are not sure whether a woman is a "miss" or a "madam", you can call her a lady. The pronunciation of this word is [[〔miz〕]. V. Sir &;; lady
It should be noted that these four titles are followed by someone's surname, not his first name. If you don't say "Mr. Jim" or "Miss Mei Mei", you can't use them alone. If you need to use it alone, use sir or madam instead.