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2008年6月17日 · Miss _____ has virtually disappeared as the older generation comfortable with this form of address has disappeared from the workplace. (Until two years ago I had one colleague in her 70s who always answered her phone "Miss Hughes speaking"--she was the last holdout and then she retired! I know no one else whom I would seriously address as "Miss X")
Plural forms of Mr., Miss., and Mrs. | WordReference Forums
2011年1月21日 · Plural of Miss is Misses, usually written and pronounced as "the Misses." Don't know if there is a plural for Mrs. other than "Mésdames," pronounced "may-dahm." They are all infrequently encountered and generally sound awkward except to people who deal with such address forms regularly for social or scholarly reasons.
Miss, Mrs, Mr - WordReference Forums
2008年2月1日 · Mr: Gospod Croatian: Miss: Gospođica! Mrs: Gospođa! Mr: Gospodin! German: Miss: Das Fräulein! Mrs: Die Frau! Mr: Der Herr! In English there is also Ms, what we don't have here. I like it, because if you say Ms. Smith, nobody knows is she married or not. Many people say to older woman here: Mrs!
Mr or Mrs in front of a first name | WordReference Forums
2007年3月23日 · In the United States, we used to use Ms., Miss, Mr. and Mrs. exclusively in front of family names only. This has been changing. Depending on the policies of the school or organization, you may hear: Mr. Bob Dr. Bob Miss Nancy Professor Bob Miss C. Oddly, I've yet to hear Mrs. or Ms. version used before a woman's given name or initial.
Mr, Miss, Ms, Mrs next to the name below the signature
2011年2月26日 · For example, if one is named Robin, Leslie, or any of the other names that can belong to either men or women, one might add (Mr.) after one's name so that the recipient can write to "Mr. Robin Smith" rather than "Ms., Miss, or Mrs. Robin Smith" as the case may be. The same would apply if one has a name that is generally used for the other sex.
"Sir", "Ma'am", "Mr.", "Miss" --- Capitalization?
2016年8月8日 · You are damn right Sir/Ma'am/Mr. Nikhel/Miss Ankita I like your idea very much Sir/Ma'am/Mr. Nikhel/Miss Ankita. I am asking this because I have seen many people not capitalize "Sir", "Ma'am" in the above phrase/sentences.
Miss / Mrs. / Ms. - WordReference Forums
2006年7月3日 · The pronunciations and definitions of Mrs. and Ms, according to Webster's dictionary are as follows: Mrs. or Mrs, pronounded "mis'iz", is usually the title used by a marriied woman, or one who was once married (widowed or divorced).
Mr, Mrs and Ms + punto | WordReference Forums
2008年9月13日 · La pregunta es: Hay que colocar un punto después de Mr, Mrs y Ms? Yo aprendí que en inglés no se colocaba. Pero últimamente lo he visto tanto que tengo la duda. Alguien podría decirme? En español siempre se coloca pues es una abreviatura. Sr. / …
Mrs/Ms/Mr + family name / given name - WordReference Forums
2014年9月7日 · The Swedish titles Herr (Mr.), Fru (Mrs.), Fröken (Miss) or Fr. (short for Fru and Fröken) are very seldom used today. The only times I've seen them is when there have been copies of guest lists printed in the papers for some royal events or the Nobel Prize ceremonies or other similar official events, and even then if the person who is ...
Sir, Mr., Miss, Ma'am | WordReference Forums
2007年6月26日 · At the moment, I can't think of a good equivalent of "Miss" for someone who is approximately the same age as or younger than the speaker.---To summarize (for Palestinian Arabic): Mr. (can be said to anyone): أستاذ - ustaaz Mr. (only to someone who's significantly older): عمو - 3ammo Mrs. (can be said to anyone): مادام - madaam