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- Monsieur - Wikipedia
In modern French, monsieur (plural messieurs) is used as a courtesy title of respect, an equivalent of English "mister" or "sir" [2] It can be abbreviated in M (plural MM ), Mssr (plural Mssrs ), [9] and rarely Mr (plural Mrs), but never Mr , which is only for Mister
- Monsieur — Pronunciation and meaning (with audio)
Monsieur is the standard French word for “sir” or “Mr ”, used to address or refer to an adult man politely It appears in everyday situations like greetings (bonjour monsieur — hello sir), as well as before last names (Monsieur Martin — Mr Martin) and in formal titles such as monsieur le président (Mr President)
- MONSIEUR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MONSIEUR is a Frenchman of high rank or station —used as a title equivalent to Mister and prefixed to the name of a Frenchman
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- Monsieur Marcel Bistro
Nestled in the heart of the iconic Original Farmers Market and just a few feet from the Monsieur Marcel Gourmet Market and Seafood Market, Our menu features an array of classic dishes, from Beef Bourguignon to our famous French Onion Soup as well as a wide array of cheese and charcut……
- Monsieur Dior Beverly Hills – Fine Dining by Dominique Crenn
Monsieur Dior by Dominique Crenn draws inspiration from the glamour and elegance of Hollywood’s iconic stars Set in the heart of Los Angeles, the restaurant echoes the artistry of the House of Dior, offering a culinary experience that seamlessly unites fashion, creativity, and cuisine
- Monsieur Dior by Dominique Crenn Restaurant - OpenTable
Monsieur Dior offers several seating options: an elegant indoor dining room, a stylish bar lounge for cocktails and small bites, and an outdoor veranda rooftop patio overlooking Rodeo Drive
- Monsieur - definition of Monsieur by The Free Dictionary
monsieur (French məsjø; English məsˈjɜː) n, pl messieurs (French mesjø; English ˈmɛsəz) a French title of address equivalent to sir when used alone or Mr when placed before a name [literally: my lord]
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