Strictly speaking the plural for Mr. is Messrs. However, this one is full of traps. Firstly, you can only use this when writing to people; when speaking to two or more males use the alternative Gentlemen. Secondly, use it when writing to named individuals; when writing to un-named people, use "Dear Sirs". Lastly, even when writing to named individuals, it is better to address the letter to Messrs. Smith and Jones, but begin with Dear Sirs ( unless, of course, you are on first name terms with them).
mr is spelled "monsieur" in French and abbreviated "m."
the plural form is "messieurs", abbreviated "mm."
monsieur is abbreviated "m."
the plural is "messieurs", abbreviated "mm."
Mr in French:
singular: monsieur (abbreviation 'm.')
plural: messieurs (abbreviation 'mm.')
the plural of madame is mesdames. This is an irregular plural, which is rare in French, because it is a compound word ("ma dame" > "mes dames").
The plural of monsieur is messieurs (abbreviated mm). This is an irregular plural because it is a compound word (mon+sieur, mes+sieurs)
Messieurs; abbr: MM.
Madame = Misses Mademoiselle = Miss
madames
The plural for the abbreviation Mr. is Messrs.; the plural form for the word Mister is Misters.
Messrs. See Related links below this box.
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.
"Beliefs" does not have a plural form, as it is already plural. Beliefs is the plural form of belief.
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.
Messers (Messrs.)
it is Mister's. If it was abbreviated Mr's.
The plural for the abbreviation Mr. is Messrs.; the plural form for the word Mister is Misters.
Messrs. See Related links below this box.
singular: monsieur plural: messieurs
"les messieurs" is the (irregular) plural form of "le monsieur" "monsieur" is an appellation akin to "mister" in French.
The term "messrs" is a plural form of the title "mister" and an abbreviation of the similar "messieurs". It's often used in English honorifics for men.
Herr, plural herrar, definite herrn.
Mister
Mister
M/S means Messers (plural of Mister)
Bridges is the plural form of bridge.