Miss is mademoiselle (plural mesdemoiselles) an Mr is monsieur (plural messieurs) in French.
"Miss" in French is "Mademoiselle" (abbreviated as "Mlle") and "Mister" is "Monsieur" (abbreviated as "M.").
The plural of "miss" in French is "mesdemoiselles."
"I miss you" in French is "Tu me manques."
"Monsieur" is the equivalent of "Mr." in French. It is used to address or refer to a man in a formal or polite manner.
The singular possessive form of the proper noun Mr. French is Mr. French's.The plural form is the Mr. Frenches.The plural possessive form is the Mr. Frenches'.examples:Mr. French's brother lives with him. The two Mr. Frenches' house is the brick one on the corner.
"I miss you" in French is pronounced as "tu me manques." It is pronounced as "too muh mahnk."
mr ans miss or.... for mrs is madame. mr ans miss or.... for mrs is madame.
misour. pronounced miss- your
Yes. Mr. John Doe, Mrs. Jane Doe, Miss Jane Doe.....
to miss is 'manquer' in French. tu me manques = I miss you ; elle me manque = I miss her
I miss you is 'tu me manques' in French.
I miss you is 'tu me manques' in French.
(name of the person) 씨(ssi) it also can be mr or miss
Mr. in French is monsieur.
Miss is "mademoiselle" in French; this is abbreviated "mlle".
There are many such as Mr Dey, Mr Smith, Mrs Williams, Miss Mcgahan, Miss Allen and Mr Webb
Miss Piggy is "modemoiselle Piggy" in French.
The equivalent of I miss you in French is tu me manques.