misses I'm guessing
The Oxford Dictionary defines Mrs. thus;
Mrs. (Mi'siz) n. Title prefixed to name of married woman with no superior title (e.g. Doctor, Lady, Judge etc). Abbreviation of MISTRESS
Sra.
Mrs pickle made a deal to eat her favourite meal.
There is no abbreviation for the title of Comtesse in French.
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?
Sr. is the abbreviation for señor in Spanish
Yes. Unlike "ms," "Mrs." is a real abbreviation. It is short for "mistress," and since mistress has an unpleasant connotation we slur it in speech to sound like "missiz." The plural is mesdames, or Mmes. Since 'Ms' exists, it is real, and since it is an abbreviation, it is a real abbreviation!
Mrs. came about in the early 17th century as an abbreviation for Mistress.
The abbreviation of Mistress is Mrs.
Mrs. IS the abbreviation - the word is mistress.
Mdme
No, abbreviation.
Mrs
Mrs. is the equivalent of Madame, which is abbreviated to Mme.
for a married women is Mrs.
Mrs.
Sra.
Mme