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How do you address an unmarried young lady in spanish?

Unmarried young women are referred to as "señorita"


What does senorita mean?

It means an unmarried woman in Spanish. A married woman is Senora. So 'Miss' or 'Ms'


Who was a primary source of labor for the textile mills?

Young and unmarried women from rural New England.


Is Mrs used for married people?

Mrs. is for a married women Ms. is used for an unmarried women Mr. is used for a man married or unmarried


What name is given to an unmarried women?

Spinster.


When addressing a unmarried woman in spanish you say?

Señorita


Is it more seductive in a heterosexual manner to have two unmarried men and one unmarried woman in a house OR two unmarried women and one unmarried men?

It is subjective and depends on individual preferences. Some may find two unmarried men and one unmarried woman more seductive in a heterosexual manner, while others may prefer two unmarried women and one unmarried man. Seductiveness is a personal interpretation and can vary from person to person.


Do unmarried women have to join Catholic women organisation?

No one has to do anything that they choose not to.


How do you call an unmarried women- in one word?

spinster


What is a girl who is not married called?

an old lady who is unmarried is called a spinster and a young unmarried women is called a maiden


What is the difference between married women and unmarried women?

Married women have someone they say they are committed to for life, while unmarried women are still searching for someone to marry or refuse to commit to anyone for a long period of time by choice.


What does Senorita vein mean?

Perhaps you mean "Señorita, ven". That's Spanish for "Lady, come here". "Señorita" is used for unmarried women, similar to "Miss".