"La señora" is a Spanish term that translates to "the lady" or "the Mrs." It is commonly used to refer to a married woman or a woman of authority or respect.
The plural of "la señora" is "las señoras."
"La señora Sánchez vive en una casa" means "Mrs. Sanchez lives in a house" in Spanish.
Senora should be spelled with a tilde over the n, so señora is the correct spelling.
This means, "Because you might not speak with me today, Ma'am."
In Portuguese, "senhora" typically means "madam" or "lady" when referring to a woman. It is a term of respect used to address or refer to a woman in a polite manner.
The words ' te presento a la senora diaz' are Italian. These words translate into English as 'I present to you the Senora Diaz'.
How was Nuestra Senora de la, soledad
The Nuestra Senora de la Concepcicon was build around 1620.
It means, "Where is Mrs. Perez's class going?"
La senora mandona/autoritaria (tilde, ~, on the 'n' in 'senora')
The plural of "la señora" is "las señoras."
How's things, senora
The woman buys eggs but she doesn't need them
pottery
Quiero saber la direccion de la senora que cura con imanes
Translation: What does Mrs. Donaldi like to do?(Literally - What to her is pleasing to do, to Mrs. Donaldi?))
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