Bonjour, M. Lambert.
M. is short for Monsieur
You would say, "Bonjour, M. Lambert."
"Monsieur" is the equivalent of "Mr." in French. It is used to address or refer to a man in a formal or polite manner.
The singular possessive form of the proper noun Mr. French is Mr. French's.The plural form is the Mr. Frenches.The plural possessive form is the Mr. Frenches'.examples:Mr. French's brother lives with him. The two Mr. Frenches' house is the brick one on the corner.
Mr. Buller decides to say nothing to Teresa when Victor speaks French to him because he is likely uninterested in engaging in a conversation in a language he does not understand. Furthermore, he may not want to appear rude by interrupting their conversation or showing his lack of comprehension.
"M. Crab" is the French translation for "Mr. Crab."
The plural possessive form of Mr French would be "the Mr. Frenches'."
Hola, Señor.
The French translation of Mr is 'Monsieur'.
The French term for 'Mister' is 'Monsieur.'
hola senoir adams
Hola señor Johnson...!
Say, "Hello Mr./Mrs. whatever, Howare you today?"
hello, Mr. Washington Just small town women, Just would like to know can I say, Hello
Monsieur Fee.
"monsieur Egan"
merci monsieur.
Joyeux Noël Mr. Luke
Mr. and Mrs. (ex. "Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Evans" instead of "Hello, Mrs. and Mr. Evans")