Let us say you are writing to the couple Volker and Ulrike Schmidt, Herr und Frau Schmidt. On the envelope you would put:
Herrn und Frau
Volker Schmidt und Ulrike Schmidt
There is an "n" on the end of "Herr" because it is in the accusative case -- the letter is going to them although we don't need to write the word for "to".
On the actual letter, you start it:
Liebe Frau Schmidt! Lieber Herr Schmidt!
or
Liebe Ulrike! Lieber Volker!
We have to put "Liebe[r]" ["dear"] twice because the ending changes according to whether it is masculine or feminine.
In Germany, people typically address each other using titles such as Herr (Mr.) and Frau (Mrs./Ms.) followed by the person's last name. In formal settings, titles like Doktor (Dr.) or Professor (Prof.) are also used. It is important to use the appropriate title and last name when addressing someone, as it is a sign of respect in German culture.
Clare is a girl. What is Clare's address? Mr and Mrs Clare live in Newtown. What is the Clares' address?
Pani is Mrs., Pan is Mr.
t is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence, when it forms part of the proper noun, when it precedes a person's name or when it is used as a direct address. Examples: Sir Santos Madam Estrella Did you get my message, Madam?
Mr. and Mrs. take a period, but Miss does not at it is not an abbreviation.
Mr and Mrs = Familie
The proper way to address that letter would be "Mr. and Mrs. John Doe."
Dear (Mr. / Mrs.) XX
You can address it to Mr and Mrs. Smith. You could address it is as the Smith Family. Or you could address it as Mr. Smith and Family.
In a letter: Dear Mr / Ms / Mrs name In speech: Mr name
Mrs. Greta & Mr. Neal Featherston, Jr.
Ladies and gentleman Save
Frau und Mann is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Mr & Mrs James Angstrom Jr.
If you are not sure they are separated or divorced then address your envelope to both of the. If you know for sure they are separated then send a separate envelope to each one.
Mr John and (Rev) Mrs Jane Jones
When addressing an envelope to the wife of a doctor who is not a doctor herself then and he is Dr. John Doe, then address the envelope to her as Mrs. John Doe or Ms. (Mrs.) Jane Doe.