"La Señora Lopez" translates to "Mrs. Lopez" in English. It is a Spanish title used to refer to a married woman with the last name Lopez.
"El señor Lopez" translates to "Mr. Lopez" in English. "Señor" is the Spanish word for "mister" or "sir," and "Lopez" is a common Hispanic surname.
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.
"Mi apellido es Lopez" means "My last name is Lopez" in English.
The Spanish word "señor" translates to "mister" or "sir" in English.
This phrase in Catalan means "help will come from the Lord" in English. It conveys the idea that assistance or support will be provided by a higher power or deity.
"El señor Lopez" translates to "Mr. Lopez" in English. "Señor" is the Spanish word for "mister" or "sir," and "Lopez" is a common Hispanic surname.
The Daughters of Senor Lopez - 1912 was released on: USA: 16 December 1912
The cast of The Daughters of Senor Lopez - 1912 includes: Charlotte Burton as Madeleine Lopez - the Older Daughter Jessalyn Van Trump as Inez Lopez - the Younger Daughter
si senor
Senor in Spanish means sir.
That may mean "Mrs. Lopez is here", though that would normally be expressed as "La señora López está". As a question, it means "Is Mrs. López here?"
Lily la Torre Lopez has written: 'Solo queremos vivir en paz!'
Emili Mira i Lopez has written: 'La psicoanalisi'
La senor James is the most popular magician in the world.
La señora O'Leary, it's pronounced, according to the IPA for Spanish: [la. se.'ɲo.ɾa o̯. le̯a.'ɾi]
The pen name of Graciana Lopez Jaena is "La Solidaridad."
'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.