señora
/seˈɲoɾa/, [seˈɲo.ɾa]madam, mrs., ms
Noun señora f (plural señoras, masculine señor, masculine plural señores)
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Mrs (title given to a married, divorced or widowed woman)
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lady
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Abajo hay una señora que quiere hablar contigo.
There is a lady downstairs who wants to speak to you.
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¿Quién es la señora del sombrero rojo?
Who's the woman with the red hat?
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El característico pelo rizo de la señora Tanaka estaba de punta tras su oreja.
Mrs Tanaka's characteristic curly hair was sticking up behind her ear.
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¿La señora Smith es profesora de inglés?
Is Mrs. Smith an English teacher?
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Esa señora es muy guapa.
That lady is very good looking.
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¿Perdió alguna cosa, señora?
Did you lose anything, miss?
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Si ves al Sr. Long, no te olvides de preguntarle por el estado de su señora, por favor.
If you see Mr. Long, please don't forget to ask him how his wife's doing.
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La señora Jones suele ser grosera con la secretaria de su esposo por el teléfono.
Mrs. Jones is often rude to her husband's secretary over the phone.
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Cuando abrí otra vez mis ojos, de la nada había una señora desconocida parada en frente mío.
When I opened my eyes again, all of a sudden an unknown lady was standing right in front of me.
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Una señora mayor le dijo a Tom que se veía como Charles Darwin.
Some old lady told Tom that he looked like Charles Darwin.
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