signora // Sig.ra abbreviated
A title or form of address used of or to an Italian-speaking unmarried woman, corresponding to Miss
The way to address an Italian gentleman begins with the word Signore ("Sir") in Italian.
The abbreviation in Italian for Mr. is "Sig." which stands for "Signore," and for Mrs. is "Sig.ra" which stands for "Signora." These abbreviations are commonly used in formal contexts in Italian language to address or refer to a man or a woman respectively.
"Strong woman" in English is virago in Italian.
"Single woman" in English is nubile in Italian.
"Lucky woman!" in English is Donna fortunata! in Italian.
a married Italian woman the answers in the question Signora or Madame. As in the English Mrs. or Madam.
"Married woman" in English is donna sposata in Italian.
"Email address" in English is indirizzo di email in Italian.
"Congratulations!" in English to a woman means Felicitazioni, signora! in Italian.
"Send me your address!" in English is Mandami il tuo indirizzo! in Italian.
woman name