First, pronunciation and meaning are different.
1, Miss
Pronunciation: English [m? s]? Beauty [m? s]?
Verb (abbreviation of verb) misses; Not obtained; Not reached; Miss; Never seen it; Never heard of it; Not aware of; Don't understand; Do not understand; don't understand; ignorant of
Miss, madam.
Example:
Cappie was named Miss Hawaii in 1954. Kapi 1954 was elected Miss Hawaii.
2. Madam
Pronunciation: English [? m? s? z]? Beauty [? m? s? z]?
Abbreviation Mrs, Mrs ..
Example:
Ma' am Cavendish? Is it? Answer? Honey? Friends? Yes? My wife Cavendish is my close friend.
3、Ms
Pronunciation: English [? Amy. Es] beauty [? Amy. es]
Abbreviation? Lady;
Example:
Ms? Highsmith turned Switzerland into her? Ms highsmith has settled in Switzerland.
Second, the scope of application is different
1 and miss are generally honorifics for unmarried ladies.
2.Mrs is usually a courtesy title for a married lady or widow.
3.Ms is suitable for unmarried women or women with unknown marital status.
Third, the usage is different.
1, Miss is used before the name of a girl or unmarried woman, or before a place name or region, indicating the winner of a beauty contest in a certain place.
2.Mrs is used before the first name or surname of a married female husband.
You can use this address when you don't know whether the woman you are dating is married or not, or you can use Ms when addressing women who don't want to be called "Mrs" or "Miss".