If Mr T and ET had a baby it would say " I pity the fool, who doesn't phone home".
"She had a baby, man" refering to the woman they carjacked and shot Mr. Orange that he had killed a woman with a baby.
If you would like to have a baby thesis.. just ask mr. guzman
I don't think it really matters. But in society today you normally say Mr. then Mrs. I would do that to be safe.
If you were to talk mr. And mrs. Libre what would you say so
either one would be correct.
Yes. It would be appropriate to say "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" for example.
Mr. Tortoise or Mr. Turtle Kobe is Swahili for turtoise or turtle, but it does not include the honorific "Mr." If a Swahili-speaker wanted to say Mr. Turtle, he or she would say "Bwana Kobe."
I would say R.O.B.
As of March of 2011, Mr. Bieber has a girlfriend. So it is reasonable that he would say no.
I asked my friend this same question. Unfortunately, I do not know how it is written. But, you don't say Mr or Mrs. You say "Father of (eldest son or daughter)." If not, just use their first name if they have no children. To say Mr. you would say Asseyyid. Pronounced ah-say-yid. For Mrs. you would say Asseyyidda. Pronounced ah-say-yeeda. :-) Hope this helps. To introduce a man as Mr. (so and so) you would say "this is Mr." = ismaHuu lii an uqaddim lakum asseyyid...(so and so) To introduce a woman as Mrs. (so and so) you would say "this is Mrs." =all of the above up until the asseyyidda.. (so and so) Miss as far as I know, doesn't really take status in Arabic. I may be wrong about this put when it comes to a peer, you would announce them casually by name.
You would say the male title first, but you need and in there. It should be Mr. and Mrs. John, and Mr. needs a period.
Willies baby sister would be either a couple of days old or a month year old