Ms. in Spanish is Señorita. Señora is how you say Mrs.
Senorita. Senorita.
It means an unmarried woman in Spanish. A married woman is Senora. So 'Miss' or 'Ms'
~san is Mr., Mrs., and Ms. Suzuki-san = Mr. Suzuki
"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 Boclair
Hello Ms. Rogers-why did your doctor order the test?
In Spanish, you would say "buenos días, señorita" to say "good morning, miss".
Buenas Tardes
Hello Ms Batchoy!!
"Estimada Srta. Estrada"
Bonjour Madame, qu'est-ce davantage une-vous?
"Hallo Fräulein"
señora pretty much. it just means ms. mrs. or lady.
¿Qué tal, señorita Sharpe? ¡Hola, señorita Sharpe!
Ms. in Spanish is Señorita. Señora is how you say Mrs.
Ms. is Spanish is "Señorita", while Mrs. is "Señora".