for a married women is Mrs.
Ms. is an abbreviation for "Miss". Single women usually use this. "Mrs" originated as a contraction of the honorific "Mistress", the feminine of "Mister" or "Master", which was originally applied to both married and unmarried women. The split into "Mrs" for married women and "Miss" for unmarried women began during the 17th century.
Miss is sometimes used for single women and Mrs. is sometimes used for married women. The abbreviation that is sometimes used for both is Ms.
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Mrs. generally means that she is married.
No. The abbreviation (Mrs.) is a title, an honorific meaning "mistress" or "married woman."
Mr. is an abbreviation for mister or master. Mrs. is an abbreviation for mistress.Originally, Mrs. was used for both married and unmarried women. It stood for woman of the house. Then, because of how we pronounce words, Mrs. stood for Missus and the word Mistress was used only for a woman involved with a married man.In the 1970s, Ms. (for Miss, but pronounced like Mizbecame popular in the Feminist movement. Women no longer needed to be defined as Single, Miss, or reveal they are married by being forced to use Mrs.
Mrs. is for a married women Ms. is used for an unmarried women Mr. is used for a man married or unmarried
madame - abbreviation "mme"
Mr. is a title for a man. It could be an abbreviation of either Mister (a married man) or Master (an unmarried man). Mrs. is a title for a married woman. Miss. is a title for for an unmarried women. I hope this helped. Yeah that does make sense^ but it still does not make any sense that women have Mrs and Miss, almost as if it's for men to tell if women are married or not.. why isn't there something for women to tell that about men?
Miss is for someone who is not married. Mrs. is for someone who is married and Ms. is for someone who could or could not be married but your do not know therefore you put miss.
it means a married women
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