"Mayor" means "older". Very commonly this is confused with "mejor", which means "better". Example: "Mt older brother" is "Mi hermano mayor", while "Mi hermano mejor" is "my better brother".
"Mayor" is a Spanish word meaning "older", or as a military rank, "major". If you are speaking of the political chief of a town in English, the Spanish word for that would be "alcalde".
Two syllables are in the word mayor.
Who is the mayor of the street? Is the mayor coming to the movies?
The German word for mayor is Bürgermeister.
If it is the first word in a sentence, or if you are talking about the Lord Mayor (London's).
Yes the word mayor is a noun. It is a common noun.
The New York Mayor is the Mayor of New York City.
The possessive form for the noun mayor is mayor's.Example: The mayor's office is at the end of the hall.
The Spanish word for "mayor" is "alcalde" (ahl-CAHL-deh).
Yes, the word "mayor" has a long vowel sound for the letter "a." It is pronounced as "may-er."
alcalde means mayor in spanish. Mayor as in the important person, the word mayor in spanish means older.
You only add 's to the word mayor if something belongs to the mayor. By adding 's to the noun mayor, it becomes a possessive noun. For example, the mayor's speech, the mayor's office, the mayor's wife, the mayor's shoes, the mayor's lunch, etc.