These are all titles that are used before a family name / surname: Mr. used for a man. Miss. used for an unmarried woman. Mrs. used for a married woman. Ms. used for a woman whether she is married or not. Often used by a woman who does not want to let people know about her status, or when we do not know.
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These are all titles that are used before a family name / surname:
Mr. used for a man.
Miss. used for an unmarried woman.
Mrs. used for a married woman.
Ms. used for a woman whether she is married or not. Often used by a woman who does not want to let people know about her status, or when we do not know.
But what are the pronunciation of these words? I think - the same?
( about women)
pronoucciation of these word is not the same
Miss [mis]
Mrs[misiz]
Ms [miz]
miss:unmarried woman
MS:married woman
MRS:married man
MR:unmarried
its not correct.
Mrs: a title of respect prefixed to the name of a married woman:
Mrs. Jones.
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