Mrs means "madam, madam" and is often used before the surname of a married woman's husband?
If you are not sure about a woman's marital status, that is, whether she is married or not, you can use Ms?
Lady = hostess
Miss = Miss
Ms is actually the abbreviation of Miss and Mistreess.
sir
Mr.: [English] [mst][ United States ][MST] Mr. (a title used for a person without a title or a title used with a position, title, etc. Mr. is the abbreviation of "Mr. Sir". Mr is used in American English.
Usually Mr is "Mr; Master; Abbreviations for words such as "mother". Sometimes it is used as a title before titles such as "President" and "Chairman". Mr. President, Mr. Grant.
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English-Dutch-German-French:
I -mij-mir-me (or moi)
My, my, my mom.
it-het-es-il
I-I-I-Jay
She-Qi-Xi-Eller
We-we-we
Father-Wade-Watt-Dad
Related English words: filial child, filial attachment, filial child-like, filial piety, father-son relationship, origin, patricide kills children, filial piety as a way of children, filial conservatism, excessive filial piety (to ancestors), Fitz-son, affiliation accepted as a member, merger.
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