Mrs, means that the lady is a married woman.
It means that the lady is a widow. The R from MRS. is dropped.
In English, the proper title of a married lady is Mrs., the title of respect would be Madam, or Mam.
Ms, Mrs., or lady
It means that the lady is a widow.
mrs wemple means some weird fat lady who is very annoying but also is a mean teacher mrs wemple means some weird fat lady who is very annoying but also is a mean teacher mrs wemple means some weird fat lady who is very annoying but also is a mean teacher
misses I'm guessing The Oxford Dictionary defines Mrs. thus; Mrs. (Mi'siz) n. Title prefixed to name of married woman with no superior title (e.g. Doctor, Lady, Judge etc). Abbreviation of MISTRESS
The title Lady. as in Lady Di. That's Irish Gaelic BTW.
If you mean "Lady" as a title than her daughter will also be known as "lady" eg: Lady Samantha is the daughter of Lord and Lady Escallacott
i think it means Mr. or Ms or Mrs. title
The female equivilant of a "Lord" is a "Lady" (the capital L indicates it is a title, like Mr or Mrs, as opposed to using it in the context "the lady in the blue over there...")
Madam, Ms. , Mrs., so I've heard. It means "My Lady".
In Polish, PANI means "Mrs." or "Madam." It is a formal way of addressing a woman, similar to using "Mrs." or "Madam" in English.