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Senora should be spelled with a tilde over the n, so señora is the correct spelling.
Use "señora" when addressing a married woman, and "señorita" when addressing an unmarried woman. This distinction shows respect for a person's marital status in the Spanish language.
In Spanish, "bia" does not have a direct translation to English. It may be a misspelling or abbreviation of a word.
In Spanish, "tay" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a common word in the Spanish language.
Senora is used when speaking to an elderly lady and senorita is used when speaking to a younger lady. Hope this helps!
Senora is Spanish and means a married woman. This is the equivalent to misses in the English language. The abbreviation for senora is Sra.
Hola, senora (AWlah, saynYORah) Buenos dias, senora (BWAYnoss THEE-ass, saynYORah) ('TH' as in 'the') (Tilde, the little wave, on the 'n' in written form of 'senora')
Spanish for madam, or Mrs is Senora. Spanish for sir or Mr is Senor. Just in case you needed that too.
La senora mandona/autoritaria (tilde, ~, on the 'n' in 'senora')
"Senor" and "Senora" are some good spanish courtesies
muchacha, senorita, senora
That means "Hello pretty woman" in Spanish
Senora is abreviated "Sra"
A married woman is called a Senora.
The abreviation of the worn "señora" is "Sra."
Very well, madam
Querida Señora Rey.