Messrs is the plural of "mister" - use this when referring in text to multiple gentlemen, such as Messrs. Smith and Jones.
People that is not right trust me I would know my last name is Messer. It's German over there Messer is Messersmith. They shortened it for the Amarica. Messer means knife in German
Yes. It is spelled Mssrs.
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drug that messers you up
There were Messers in Austria in 1369-German and Jewish.
M/S means Messers (plural of Mister)
The plural for the abbreviation Mr. is Messrs.; the plural form for the word Mister is Misters.
Messers is just plain incorrect in any language; Messrs is the abbreviation (pronounced "messers") for messieurs and is used in English; Messieurs is French; Messrs or Messieurs is a term used to address many men rather than "Mr Pink, Mr White, et al."
Neither are animagus'. Moony is Remus Lupin the werewolf and Prongs is James Potter's (Harry's father's) patronus.
when we have to call a man, we say Mr., now company is group of persons including men & women, hence commanly it is called messers or M/s ( short form)
messers moony wormtail padfoot and prongs offer their compliments to proffeser snape and request that he keep his abnormally large nose out of other peoples buisness. hope this helps xx
On March 17, 1845, Stephen Perry of the rubber manufacturing company Messers Perry and Co, Rubber Co Manuf London patented the fist rubber bands made of vulcanized rubber. Perry invented the rubber band to hold papers or envelopes together.