It is "alcalde" or "edil", even though the second form is not used very much these days. For a lady, the feminine form is"alcaldesa". When addressing them formally you should say Senor Alcalde or Senora Alcaldesa or, better still, Excelentisimo Senor Alcalde or Excelentisima Senora Alcaldesa.
"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".
alcalde means mayor in spanish. Mayor as in the important person, the word mayor in spanish means older.
The Spanish word for "mayor" is "alcalde" (ahl-CAHL-deh).
There is no manner of address for the Mayor of London other than "Mayor."
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Lord Mayor is a title used on Major cities and some large Australian cities such as Newcastle N.S.W. which applied for the title in 1947 and the title was bestow on the city in 1948.
"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".
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You get to keep the title, so a former mayor is called "Mayor" or "Mayor Smith." (By the way, never refer to a former mayor as "ex-mayor." "Ex" is only for spouses and convicts.)
Title in spanish is spelled "Titulo"