If she is married.
you use inti in arabic when you are talking to a female it means you (female) but when you are talking to a male you say "inta"or "enta " it means you (male)
Female (noun) : You should use "femme" if you're talking about a woman, but "femelle" if you're talking about an animal. Don't use femelle to talk about a woman, it would be extremely rude... Female (adjective) : "féminin" or "de sexe féminin".
The pronouns for a female are she, her, hers. The pronouns for a male are he, him, his. The pronouns for a group are they, them, their, theirs. The pronouns for a group of babies are they, them, their, theirs.
is is correct to use Dr. Mrs. for a female doctor?
The proper way to address a female boss in writing is to use Dear Miss and then the name. If she is married then use Ms. or Mrs. instead.
The best way to address a female academic who holds both a Mrs. and a professor title is to use the title "Professor" followed by her last name.
Just as "MR." is an abbreviation of "mister", "MRS." is the abbreviation for "mistress", which has gained an entirely different meaning from its original use as "female head of the household".
I would address it to Mr and Mrs David Keys. For the salutation I would use Dear Mr and Mrs Keys.
Yes. It would be appropriate to say "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" for example.
The subjective pronoun that takes the place of a singular noun for a female is: sheExample: Maria will pick us up. She will be here at six.
When talking about your grandmother in Spanish, you would use the subject pronoun "ella" (she).
Always use Ms. in the exact same way you would use Mr., unless the woman has specified another title such as Miss or Mrs.