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'Mrs' is the abbreviation for 'mistress', the archaic title for a wife. In British English, we don't place a full stop (period) after the abbreviation, because the full word also finishes with the letter 's'.
Mrs stands for the title "Mrs.", which is used before a woman's surname or full name to address or refer to a married woman. It is derived from the word "mistress".
there are 2 syllables in the word mrs
The word for Mrs in Portuguese is "Senhora".
The term “Mrs.” is a title used before a woman's surname or full name to indicate that she is married. The word “Mrs.” is derived from the older term “Mistress,” which was used to denote a woman in a position of authority or respect.
Mrs = Frau
It is "señora" (pronounced "senyora").Mrs., in Spanish is SRAThe Spanish or Castilian word for Mrs is "señora".
Yes, it does have a full stop.
The Flemish word for Mrs. is "mevrouw."
Mrs. IS the abbreviation - the word is mistress.
Yes, the general rule is that where a word is abbreviated it is followed by a full stop to indicate this. For instance Mr. is an abbreviation of Mister.
Mrs Fingleberry