there is a period after "m."
monsieur Dupont = m. Dupont
the plural is mm.
messieurs Dupont et Duval = mm. Dupont et Duval
There is no period after "mme" (madame) or mlle (mademoiselle)
m. et mme Dupont
No, there is no period after "mme" in French. However, "monsieur" ("M.") needs one.
Monsieur and Madame are abbreviated to M ( no period) and Mme, respectively.
The abbrevation for monsieur is simply M.
M. monsieur (singular) is abbreviated: m. (no 'r') messieurs (plural) is abbreviated: mm.
== == The French equivalent of mister is monsieur, which is abbreviated M. (including a period). Note: The abbreviations Mme (madame) and Mlle (mademoiselle) do not use periods because they end with the final letters of the full words. However, M. does use a period since it does not end with r, the final letter of monsieur.
Monsieur Renoir. Monsieur can be abbreviated "m."
If it is M. then that is Monsieur; therefore, the counterpart is Mlle.
monsieur is abbreviated as simply M. / Madame is Mme and Mademoiselle is Mlle.
Cher Monsieur is Dear Sir. if you know his name is Dupont, write Cher M. Dupont
the abbreviation is simply m.
Monsieur, which is shortened to M.
Monsieur (M.)