you already answered the first part.
The abbreviation of "Lady" is "Ld." This abbreviation is often used in formal contexts or titles, such as in addressing someone with the title of "Lady" in nobility.
Mr. = Mister (or Master for a young boy). Mrs. = Mistress (a married woman) Miss = (an unmarried woman)., Ms. = is used when you do not know is the lady is a Mrs. or a Miss.
The spelling is senhora and the abbreviation of the title is (Sra.), with a period.
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No, gents is an abbreviation of gentlemen. Gentleman is the masculine of Lady
The film is called Lady and the Tramp.
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a lady knocks on toms door and asks if willie could stay at toms house
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The abbreviation is not gender specific. It is the same for both male and female. In other words, Dr. Mary Smith, or Dr. John Smith.
The possessive form of the singular noun lady is lady's.Example: What is the lady's name?
The possessive form for the noun lady is lady's.