You could say something like "Buenos días maestra(maestro)" or with a college professor, "Buenas tardes profesora (profesor)".
The words ' te presento a la senora diaz' are Italian. These words translate into English as 'I present to you the Senora Diaz'.
Senor and Senora are the Spanish equivalents of 'Mister' and 'Missus'. The masculine gender noun 'senor' is pronounced 'seh-nyohr'. The feminine gender noun 'senora' is pronounced 'seh-nyoh-rah'.
"Hola señora" means "Hello Miss" or "Hello lady".
Hola senor/senora/senorita (apilledo). Como esta usted? ¡Buenos dias señor (man)/señora (married woman)/señorita (un-married woman) + last name! ¡Buenos dias señor Smith! or you could just say hola or hi if you feel like it otherwise you could say what the first person says bye khilda6
Hola / buenos días / buenas tardes / buenas noches. ¿Cómo le va? / ¿Qué tal le ha ido? / ¿Cómo está usted?
Buenos: Dias Noches Senor Senora
* Senor & Senora ____________________. Senorita is single, Senora is married.
"Senor" and "Senora" are some good spanish courtesies
'Por favor, senor el maestro/ senora la maestra; lo siento, pero no entiendo.' (tilde, ~, on the 'n' in senor/senora) 'senor el maestro' if it's a male teacher 'senora la maestra' if female The sentence means: 'Please, sir/miss; I'm sorry, but I don't understand.
Buenas tardes, Senora Garcia
Spanish for madam, or Mrs is Senora. Spanish for sir or Mr is Senor. Just in case you needed that too.
by saying Hola! como estas? with a smile! Good evening is Buenas Noches.
It is "alcalde" or "edil", even though the second form is not used very much these days. For a lady, the feminine form is"alcaldesa". When addressing them formally you should say Senor Alcalde or Senora Alcaldesa or, better still, Excelentisimo Senor Alcalde or Excelentisima Senora Alcaldesa.
A correct way to address an envelope to Spain is: Senor (Mr.) Senora (Mrs.) or Senorita (Miss.)
You could say something like "Buenos días maestra(maestro)" or with a college professor, "Buenas tardes profesora (profesor)".
its either senor, senora, senorita. Or AA kanashiki ka na yaotware no mi no buruusu. try those two.