The term "senorita" is the polite way to refer to a young lady in Spanish. An older lady would be called Señora.
Basically you can think of it as:
Ms. = Senorita
Mrs. = Señora
¡Buenos días, damas! is a Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning, ladies!" The greeting translates literally as "Good days, ladies!" in English. The pronunciation will be "BWEY-nos THEE-as DA-mas" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Solamente senoritas/muchachas
It is actually Buenas noches. That means either Good evening or Good night, ladies and gentleman. señores for plural form gentlemen.
Gracias, senoras/senoritas/mujeres dulces
durmieron.
Senoritas are consumers, as they obtain energy by eating other organisms.
Sauce and Senoritas - 1920 was released on: USA: April 1920
Yes, the plural for the word "señorita" is "señoritas", which means young ladies or unmarried women.
Senoritas.
The cast of Sauce and Senoritas - 1920 includes: Babe London Joe Rock
snra snta
Srta. = señorita