YES!!ABSOLUTLY IT DOES,IF YOUR WRITING Mr.with a name behind it.
If you are just spelling out mister in a sentence as a whole word?
then NO!
UNLESS IT IS THE START OF A SENTENCE .
It should be capitalized if it is part of a propernou
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Example:
Mr. Ri
no
Unless it is the first word in a sentence. Otherwise - no capital letter
beginning of a question
"M" in front of a person's name is usually an abbreviation of their first name. M. Night Shaymalan, for example, uses the abbreviation because his actual first name is difficult to pronounce.
In writing, the letter M is represented by the capital M (e.g. Dial M for Murder)The phonetic spelling corresponding to the letter M is spelt "em".
Mr for 'Mister',Sig. for 'Signore'.
The norwegian word for Mister, is Herr. Used in the same way. Mister Smith, Herr Smith. Use with capital H.
Monsieur, which is shortened to M.
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If you are referring to calling someone master, it is the same as mister. Mr. But if you are talking about a degree or rank you put a capital M in front. (MPhil- Master of Philosophy, MSG- Master Sargent)
The French for Mister is Monsieur. It is generally written out in full, unless it is used as with a job, rank or title, in which case it is often abbreviated as M. - for example, M. le Directeur, M. le Colonel.
This just means to put the letter in upper case. The word capital here means upper case letters. Capital m is "M." Lowercase m is "m."
The only Australian capital city starting with 'm' is Melbourne, capital of Victoria.
M/S means Messers (plural of Mister)
NO - A capital M is the Roman number 1,000. To represent a million you use two "M's" . Example: $7 million is $7MM
It is the former capital of Madagascar
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