Mister
'Monsieur'
"Gentleman," "Mister" and "sir" are English equivalents of the French word monsieur. The masculine singular noun literally translates as "my lord" in English. The pronunciation will be "muh-syuhr" in French.
The French words 'Bonjour monsieur' mean 'hello sir' in English.
The French word for "mister" is "monsieur." It is commonly used as a polite form of address for men, similar to "Mr." in English. In addition to being a title, "monsieur" can also be used in conversation to refer to a man respectfully.
"Grilled cheese and ham sandwich" and "toasted cheese and ham sandwich" are English equivalents of the French word croque-monsieur. The masculine singular combination noun translates literally as "crunch-mister" in English. The pronunciation will be "kruhk-muh-syuhr" in French.
Monsieur
monsieur - Mr, a gentleman
with pleasure sir.
Thank you, sir.
"A gentleman" is one English equivalent of the French phrase un monsieur.Specifically, the masculine word un means "a, an" as a singular indefinite article and "one" as a number. The masculine noun monsieur translates as "gentleman, mister, Mr., sir." The pronunciation will be "eh muh-syuh" in French.
"Sir," "Mister" or "Gentleman" may be English equivalents of the French word monsieur.Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article le means "the." Its singular indefinite article un means "a, one."The pronunciation is "muh-syuhr."
Monsieur is a French equivalent of the English word "sir."Specifically, the word functions as a masculine noun in its singular form. It also means "gentleman, Mister, Mr." Whatever the meaning, the pronunciation will be "muh-syuh" in French.