sir = Sir (as in Sir Elton John)
sir = Mr. = Señor
2006-12-13 07:40:47
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answered by Martha P 7
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If you refer to the nobility title (such as Sir Paul McCartney), it would be the same. If you use it as the equivalent of Mr, it would be señor.
But bear in mind that Señor (with a capital) most often is used as Lord (the religious use in english would be "Our Lord").
Confused enogh? Good!
2006-12-13 07:16:29
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answer #2
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answered by Haze_ram 2
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Señor
2006-12-13 07:21:33
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answer #3
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answered by Oswald ☆☆☆☆☆ 6
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señor - pronounced something like "senyor", with the stress on the last syllable
2006-12-13 07:05:20
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answer #4
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answered by Mr Ed 7
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Señor /señ'or/
2006-12-13 11:37:14
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answer #5
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answered by Paulinha 1
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sir..same thing in english and spanish ..
2006-12-13 07:08:58
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answer #6
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answered by beauty mirna 3
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señor, pronounced sen-yore
2006-12-13 06:53:48
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answer #7
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answered by Fräulein Jaclyn 2
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senor, with a tilde over the n---i am only semi-literate with a computer, so cannot add it!!
2006-12-13 06:53:11
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answer #8
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answered by SAMUEL ELI 7
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