it means sir or mister.
The Lord = El Senor Our Lord = Nuestro senor lord as a title is just senor or sometimes lord
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what does soy El senor mean possibly 'I am The Lord' or 'I am Mr....'
god is with you
It means : This is (Mr) Juan = This is John
Como se llama el hombre/senor?
This is Mr. Perales (= Pear-trees)
'Por favor, senor el maestro/ senora la maestra; lo siento, pero no entiendo.' (tilde, ~, on the 'n' in senor/senora) 'senor el maestro' if it's a male teacher 'senora la maestra' if female The sentence means: 'Please, sir/miss; I'm sorry, but I don't understand.
Claudio Ferrufino-Coqueugniot has written: 'El Senor Don Romulo'
Como se llama el hombre/senor? = What's the man's/gentleman's name?
El señor es la forma como en español la gente lo dice. No hay ninguna diferencia, así de simple "senor" es un error garrafal que ni un niño de primaria lo cometería.English translation: El señor is the way people say it in Spanish. There is no difference since "senor" is simply a monumental error that not even a pre-schooler would make.
"El señor está en este lugar" translates to "The gentleman/ man is in this place" in English.