Sig. e Sig.na is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Mr. and Miss." The title stands for Signore e Signorina. The pronunciation will be "SEE-gey SEEG-na" for the abbreviation and "see-NYO-rey SEE-nyo-REE-na" for the complete phrase in Pisan Italian.
"Mr. and Mrs." in English means Signore e Signora in Italian.
Signore e signori is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Ladies and Gentlemen." The salutation also translates into English as "Mrs. and Mr." according to context. The pronunciation will be "see-NYO-rey see-NYO-ree" in Italian.
'Tuo marito' is an Italian equivalent of 'your husband'. Italian language speakers may drop the definite article 'il' ['the'] when it's followed by a possessive, as in this case. The phrase is pronounced 'TOO-oh mah-REE-toh'.That's what said to someone who's within the speaker's close circle of family, friends and peers. The phrase is different to someone outside that circle or senior in age, position or rank. It becomes 'il suo marito', which is pronounced 'eel SOO-oh mah-REE-toh'.
~san is Mr., Mrs., and Ms. Suzuki-san = Mr. Suzuki
Generally translated as "Mr" or "Mrs/Ms" in English, it is most easily understood as being a simple marker of respect. It is a safe, polite and respectful way to address someone.
Ms. in Spanish is Señorita. Señora is how you say Mrs.
Sig. is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Mr." The abbreviated title respectively stands for signore("gentleman," "mister," "Mr.," "sir") in Italian and "Mister" in English. The respective pronunciation will be "seeg" for the abbreviation and "see-NYO-rey" for the masculine singular noun in Pisan Italian.
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Signore, Signorina e Signora! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Sir, Miss and Mrs!" The phrase also translates as "Mr., young lady and Mrs." in English. The pronunciation will be "see-NYO-rey SEE-nyo-REE-na ey see-NYO-ra" in Italian.
"Good evening, Mr. Sacco!" in English is Buona serata, Signor Sacco! in Italian.
Signore e signori is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Ladies and Gentlemen." The salutation also translates into English as "Mrs. and Mr." according to context. The pronunciation will be "see-NYO-rey see-NYO-ree" in Italian.
Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms.
Grazie, signore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you, Mr.!" The greeting also translates as "Thanks, gentleman (sir)!" in English. The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey see-NYO-rey" in Italian.
m. grumpy pronounced m eh grempy
Frau und Mann is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Buon giorno, signore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Good morning, Mr." The greeting translates literally as "Good day, sir!" in English. The pronunciation will be "bwon DJOR-no see-NYO-rey" in Pisan Italian.
In Polish, "Mrs" is translated as "Pani."
"Gentleman," "Mister," "Mr." or "Sir" and "Ladies" are English equivalents of the Italian word Signore. Context makes clear whether the noun is in the masculine singular (cases 1-4) or in the feminine plural (example 5). The pronunciation will be "see-NYO-rey" in Pisan Italian.