Your word of the day is…
El señor / La señora

Can you guess what it means?
It means:
The mister / The miss (mostly over 30 years old)
Now, let me give you some examples…
- El señor Julio está de buen humor.
The (masculine) + mister + Julio (Name) + to be (3rd person singular, present) + of (meaning “in a”) + good + mood
- La señora Claudia cocina muy bien.
The (feminine) + misss + Claudia (Name) + to cook (3rd person singular, present) + very + good
- Señor Rodríguez. ¿Tiene un minuto?
Mister + Rodríguez (Name) + ¿ to have (3rd person singular, formal , present) + one + minute?
- Ella es una señora muy guapa.
She + to be (3rd person singular, present) + one (feminine) + miss + very + good looking
- ¡No me llames señora!
Not+ to me (reflexive) + to call (2nd.person singular, subjuntivo, present) + miss (you will hear this a lot in Latinamerica)
Do you have any questions?
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