The Spanish word señor is equivalent to "mister" or "sir".
Similar to English, señor would only be capitalized if it was being used before a man's last name.
However, if the word was being used as a noun, it would not be capitalized.
Senor in Spanish means sir.
The Lord = El Senor Our Lord = Nuestro senor lord as a title is just senor or sometimes lord
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The abbreviation for the Spanish word senor is Sr. The word is a title of address that translates as Mr. if it's placed before a man's name.
Senor Alberto Aza.
hola senor.
Daniel Senor's birth name is Daniel Samuel Senor.
"Senor" and "Senora" are some good spanish courtesies