hombre - man
senor - mister, sir
Don - title for a gentleman
Senor
Spanish for "the other man" is "el otro hombre", or just simply "el otro".
You say título de salvamento.
Uno
Dra. is doctora - Female doctor
there is no translation, "don" is not an English word.
Senor
El amante is a Spanish equivalent of the title to the movie 'The Other Man'. The masculine definite article 'el'means 'the'. The noun 'amante' means 'lover'. Together, they're pronounced 'eh-lah-MAHN-teh'.
The Indian title of respect is "Shri" for men and "Shrimati" for women.
The Hindu title of respect is "Shri" for men and "Shrimati" for women.
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An eastern title of respect is Sri. This is the equivalent of "Mr." in the English language.
In English, the proper title of a married lady is Mrs., the title of respect would be Madam, or Mam.
Title in spanish is spelled "Titulo"
The Austrian equivalent of "Mr." is "Herr." It is used as a title before a man's last name to show respect.
DonaIn Spanish, Senora is more the equivalent of 'Mrs' or madam, and Dona is a title of even more respect, often given to the grande dame/matriarch/Lady of the house, neighborhood, or town. (Both Spanish words should have tildes over the N's, but Wiki does not seem to have non-English special characters.)
The abbreviation for the Spanish word senor is Sr. The word is a title of address that translates as Mr. if it's placed before a man's name.