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The Spanish word señor is equivalent to "mister" or "sir".

Similar to English, señor would only be capitalized if it was being used before a man's last name.

  • For example: In English, "Mr. Smith" would be used. Likewise, in Spanish, "Señor Smith" is utilized.

However, if the word was being used as a noun, it would not be capitalized.

  • For example: In English, a waiter might say "What would you like to order, sir?". In Spanish, he would say "¿Qué te gustaría hacer un pedido,señor?"
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