Mme. - Madame, Mle. - Mademoiselle
There is no word 'mrs' in English. There is an abbreviation Mrs. which is an abbreviation for 'mistress', a noun that is a title for a woman who is head of household, a woman of authority, a woman who employs servants, a woman who is head of a school or other establishment. The abbreviation became a way to address a married woman, to differentiate from addressing an unmarried woman as Miss.Words that describe the abbreviation 'Mrs.' or the noun 'mistress' are adjectives:femaleadultmanagerialauthoritarianrespectedemployedresponsibleown
The abbreviation for a woman's maiden name is "NEE".
There really isn't an abriviation.
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Senora is Spanish and means a married woman. This is the equivalent to misses in the English language. The abbreviation for senora is Sra.
Mister is abbreviated as "Mr." and Misses is abbreviated as "Mrs." For an unmarried woman, the abbreviation is "Ms."
The proper abbreviation for a married woman is "Mrs." This title is used before her surname or full name to indicate her marital status. For example, "Mrs. Smith" refers to a woman who is married and has the last name Smith.
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madame - abbreviation "mme"
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