First of all, miss
English [m? S] beauty [m? s]
Miss; Little girl; Little girl; Little girl
He is engaged to Miss Julia Maria boardman. ?
He is engaged to Miss Julia Maria boardman.
You may not like agatha christie and her Poirot and Miss Ma Puer.
You probably don't appreciate agatha christie and Poirot and Miss Ma Puer in her works?
Second, sir
English [? m? st? ] beauty [? m? st? ]
sir
Mr. Daley, are you ready to board the plane?
Are you ready to board the plane, Mr. Daley?
Mr. Singh said he was satisfied with the result?
Singh said that he was satisfied with the result.
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I. Madam
English [m? s? Z] beauty [? m? s? z]
Lady; Wife; Place before place names, sports, occupations, etc. Used to address married women who are recognized as representatives of this matter.
Mrs. cade's home is only a few doors away from her daughter's apartment.
Mrs. cade's house is only a few families away from her daughter's apartment.
Mrs. Rodin's husband abandoned her several years ago.
Mrs Rodin's husband abandoned her a few years ago.
Second, ma' am
English [m? Z] beauty [m? z]
Ms. N (not Miss or Mrs, without specifying the marital status of the caller); The letter m (noun plural of m)
Ms Campbell speaks French well. ?
Ms Campbell speaks French quite well.
Ms Tai Sen was also criticized for this. ?
Ms Tai Sen was also criticized for this.