Monsieur,
Je vous écris.......
The French word for "mister" is "monsieur." It is commonly used as a polite form of address for men, similar to "Mr." in English. In addition to being a title, "monsieur" can also be used in conversation to refer to a man respectfully.
singular: monsieur plural: messieurs
No, "monsieur" is not feminine; it is the French term for "mister" or "sir," used to address a man. The feminine equivalent is "madame." In French, nouns have gender, and "monsieur" is masculine.
mademoiselle, Mr
"Monsieur."
monsieur efficace
Monsieur, which is shortened to M.
Cher monsieur
Mister is an Americanized form of the French surname Mistre. In Old French, the name was spelled Maitre. The name means 'master'.
He can be addressed as Mister, Sir, or (as a matter of courtesy) Mister Justice.
Bonjour Monsieur.
Monsieur (M.)