You say, "Buen señor, ¿Dónde está mí dinero?" Spanish requires that you put someone up on a pedestal before you snatch it out from under them. That's why the Buen señor goes first.
gracias señor
Reverendo Señor
Gracias, senor (tilde, ~, on the 'n')
¿Que paso, senor?
Sí, señor. ¿A qué hora?
Well good sir, firstly I'd like to say good on you for having such ambitious laundrey ideas. A good amount of money to start up with is 50p. Thanks.
I will ask him do you want a red ball pen sir , if he say yes i will sell for him .. and i wont take money from him as a good person.
You would say "¿Dónde está mi gato, señor?"
"Ese es un burro bonito, senor" that's how you say it
Bonsoir, monsieur.
Bad money drives good money out of circulation
Entiendo, señor