Send two invitations, one to each. This is proper even if they are engaged.
Mrs. is for a married women Ms. is used for an unmarried women Mr. is used for a man married or unmarried
Señora is used for "Mrs.", "señorita" is for an unmarried girl.
"Mrs" is the term of address used for a married woman. "Miss" is used for unmarried women and girls.
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Ms can be used to address with a unmarried or an married female. However, Mrs can only be used in case of a married female.
Ms can be used to address with a unmarried or an married female. However, Mrs can only be used in case of a married female.
Miss, Ms , or a title like Dr may be used for any unmarried woman, Unless she is a widow and still wishes to be called Mrs. Whatshername.
there's no colon, a comma comes after mrs smith
No, it is not. Miss refers to an unmarried woman, and missus is the long form of "mrs.", which refers to a married woman. Both derive from "mistress", but refer to a different marital status. Ms. (pronounced "miz") refers to any woman, and does not reflect her marital status. It is particularly appropriate when a woman's marital status is unknown or she is older and unmarried for any reason.
By their first names, if it's informal. Otherwise Dear Mr ...... and Mrs/Miss/Ms .........
Madame is the same as Mrs. in Enlish; a name for a married woman. Madmoiselle is the same as miss, someone unmarried.
Mister is abbreviated as "Mr." and Misses is abbreviated as "Mrs." For an unmarried woman, the abbreviation is "Ms."