"monsieur"
Hey there! Frenchy!
Mr. in French is monsieur.
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Calling someone Mr. GQ indicates that the person is considered to have style, good looks, and an interesting personality. GQ magazine was founded in 1957.
A bilingual person or a Franco-Anglophone.
In French, the equivalent of Mr. is "Monsieur".
The French translation of Mr is 'Monsieur'.
French for called is appelé. I don't know the word for call though.....
"May I call on Mr. Smith as the next speaker" is correct only if the speaker is asking permission from someone else. If the speaker is a chairman or other recognized leader of a meeting, the speaker should simply say, "I call on Mr. Smith as the next speaker.
"Monsieur" is the equivalent of "Mr." in French. It is used to address or refer to a man in a formal or polite manner.
Netball is not a word in french because it is not played in France. If someone were to refer to netball they would just call it "netball".
Of course, it only means french-speaking person, it is as polite as calling someone an english-speaking one