Buen día
Buenos días tenga usted
Some people say: Buenas noches
The predator of a senorita fish can include larger fish species such as groupers, snappers, and barracudas. These predators hunt senorita fish as part of their natural diet in the ocean ecosystem.
You can just go to the senorita or senor and ask them and show them ur resume
* Senor & Senora ____________________. Senorita is single, Senora is married.
A correct way to address an envelope to Spain is: Senor (Mr.) Senora (Mrs.) or Senorita (Miss.)
Señorita = Srta.Señora = Sra.Señor = Sr.
its either senor, senora, senorita. Or AA kanashiki ka na yaotware no mi no buruusu. try those two.
si, senor or senorita! i am a spanish teacher and that is how you say bleu cheese!!! i love bleu cheese...
OK senorita OR Vale senorita
Senorita. Senorita.
Hola / buenos días / buenas tardes / buenas noches. ¿Cómo le va? / ¿Qué tal le ha ido? / ¿Cómo está usted?
Well, did you? That's the way we spy's greet each other!
= 'How are you, sir?' (Mixture of informal 'estas' and more formal 'senor') You'd have expected the more (consistently) formal: 'Como esta usted, Senor?' In both cases, 'esta(s)' should have an accent on the 'a'. If it doesn't, it could also mean: Like these, senor? ('Like' in sense of 'similar to') I eat these, senor.