Ms. in Spanish is Señorita. Señora is how you say Mrs.
Hola, Señorita Lee. Hola is pronounced "oh-lah." The h in hola is silent.
It means an unmarried woman in Spanish. A married woman is Senora. So 'Miss' or 'Ms'
Spanish is Spanish where ever in the Spanish-speaking world. Regionalisms exists in all languages. No such word....seems to be missing a vowel. Mlle is the French abbreviation for Madamoiselle, which corresponds to Ms. in English. It may be possible that you are looking at a French document.
"Señorita" is Spanish for "miss" or "young lady". The word is also used to mean that a woman is still a virgin. If you are talking to married women, you'd say "Señora" which is "Mrs." There is no Spanish equivalent to "Ms."
Ms. is Spanish is "Señorita", while Mrs. is "Señora".
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In Spanish, there is señor for man, señora for married woman, and señorita for unmarried woman. There is no Ms.
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It is Spanish for "later".
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"Estimada Srta. Estrada"
M&Ms and spanish peanuts are great together!
Ms. in Spanish is Señorita. Señora is how you say Mrs.
The address of the Old Spanish Fort Museum is: 4602 Fort St, Pascagoula, MS 39567
¿Qué tal, señorita Sharpe? ¡Hola, señorita Sharpe!
señora pretty much. it just means ms. mrs. or lady.