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'.
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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.
An eastern title of respect is Sri. This is the equivalent of "Mr." in the English language.
The Austrian equivalent of "Mr." is "Herr." It is used as a title before a man's last name to show respect.
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"
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.