"Me llamo la señora Smith" would be the literal translation, but a better way to say it would be "Soy la señora Smith", or "I am Mrs. Smith"
Hola señora smith.
In my opinion the desk name tag should say either Mrs Dianne Smith or Dianne Smith. Not Miss Dianne or Mrs Dianne. To be professional the tag should read Mrs. Dianne Smith or Dianne Smith.
This term is not used, really. One may say Wahine after the name (for example; Mrs Smith.... Kamika Wahine)
Say there last name was "Smith" you would write Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
abuelita smith
In Italian, you would say "È lei la signora Smith?" This phrase directly translates to "Are you Mrs. Smith?" The word "signora" means "Mrs." or "madam," and "lei" is the formal way to address someone.
herrero
Ms. in Spanish is Señorita. Señora is how you say Mrs.
Yes. It would be appropriate to say "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" for example.
Señora Hendrick
Buenos días, Sr. John Smith or Buenos días, Señor John Smith also John could be said Juan
Introduce the teacher by her or his title (Mr., Ms, Miss. Mrs.) and last name and say " this is my mother Mrs, ____.) So as an example, Mrs. Smith, I would like to introduce you to my mother Mrs. Jones.