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Honorary and Courtesy Titles question: What is the abbreviation of Mesdames? Mmes.
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; What is the correct spelling of Mrs? ... ; Is it correct to address a widow as 'Mrs. John Doe' or 'Mrs. Jane Doe'? ... ; What is the abbreviation of Mesdames?
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I am currently in an email conversation with a French speaker who is using abbreviations for Sir and Madame – would someone please let me know what are the correct gender abbreviations?; Merci! ... Re: Abbreviation help ... Mme = Madame : Madam / plural: Mmes = Mesdames; Mlle = Mademoiselle : Miss / plural: Mlles = Mesdemoiselles;
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(in English) a title of respect used in speaking to or of an older woman, esp. one of distinction, who is not of American or British origin. Abbreviation: Mme. ... What is the correct... ... Use Mesdames in a Sentence...
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And if so, which is correct: 1. Attorney John Doe, Esq.; 2. Mr. John Doe, Esq.; or; 3. John Doe, Esq.? That's what reader Stephanie S. was deliberating when she requested advice from EditPros. The designation "Esq." is an abbreviation of the word "esquire," which originated in 15th-century England.
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1) Messieurs is correct and messeurs is a mis-spelling. Messieurs is French. ... I believe the female equivalent of messieurs is mesdames. ... Would anyone know hat the abbreviation of mesdames is?
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megawatts the capacity of a power station is measured in megawatts; the output is measured in megawatt-hours. The correct abbreviation of megawatt is MW (not mW, which means milliwatt). See kilowatt-hour...
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The correct salutation for someone whose title is "Bishop" is of course "Your Grace" and not "Dear Bishop ...". The latter just makes you look a bit silly. Perhaps the real reason is maybe just ... Similarly a Frenchman isn't Mr. Paysan, he is Monsieur Paysan (without using the correct French abbreviation M. for Monsieur).
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International Gourmet Foods and delicacies from all over the world. ... An aromatic umbelliferous plant originating in the East (India and Egypt). It was also known to the Romans, and was regarded by the Chinese as a sacred plant. The seeds (aniseed) were used in early European cookery in pretzels, girdle cakes,
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