Yes. Unlike "ms," "Mrs." is a real abbreviation. It is short for "mistress," and since mistress has an unpleasant connotation we slur it in speech to sound like "missiz." The plural is mesdames, or Mmes.
Since 'Ms' exists, it is real, and since it is an abbreviation, it is a real abbreviation!
Missis or Missus are the usual forms.
Mrs. is the diminutive form of Mistress
Misses
Señora (abreviated: Sra)
how to spell words
Mrs. Trunchbull forced the boy to spell in front of the entire school and then used her telekinetic powers to swing him by his pigtails and throw him out of a window.
you can spell " Madame Harvey" or "Mme Harvey" either one is correct
夫人 [fū rén]
mesdames (abbreviation: mmes)
Words you can spell with the letters 'qyhdpge' are:dyeedgygypheheyhypepegyeyep
Spell Check corrects your words or finds the words you misspelled.
These are the words that I can spell with breakfast:Aabaftabetabreastafaraftafterareareaarkartasaskasteratatebaabakebarbarebarkbasebaskbastebatbatebeakbeastbeatbedbetbrakebratbreakeareasteatfafakefarfarefastfatfatefearfeastfeatfreakfretraberaftrakesabresafesakesateseasearseatstabstakestarstaresteakstreak
It looks like you are going for Mrs. Anderson. Andrerson may be a name, but if so it is not as common as Anderson.
"Frau Dueck" would work.