Miss. is an abbreviation, it is polite title of an unmarried woman or girl, usually used before the surname or sometimes alone in direct address and comes form the word 'mistress'.
There is a common misconception that Ms. is the abbreviation. In fact Ms. is a term that came about during the women's movement that gave women a title that did not define their marital status. It is pronounced "Mizz". Miss. refers to unmarried ladies.
Mrs
The Misses....(Jones etc)
Mister is abbreviated as "Mr." and Misses is abbreviated as "Mrs." For an unmarried woman, the abbreviation is "Ms."
Senora is Spanish and means a married woman. This is the equivalent to misses in the English language. The abbreviation for senora is Sra.
Junior, but it is not a suffix. It is an abbreviation.
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
Misses is correct.
The plural form of "misses" is "misses," so it remains the same whether referring to Mrs. Puno and Mrs. Salvador or multiple women who are married or "misses."
The plural form of miss is misses.
Thug Misses was created in 2001.
She Misses Him was created on 2000-10-30.
he misses kissing you.
Yes, the word misses is a verb.For example: "he misses the ball".Other verbs are miss, missing and missed.