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Senyora
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Senhora
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BITAGAP BIOGRAPHY*NAME_HONORIFIC*SENHORA
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BITAGAP BIOGRAPHY*NAME_HONORIFIC*SENHORAD.
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BITAGAP BIOGRAPHY*TITLE*SENHORA
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Senhora D.
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Madam, Mrs.
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Mrs.
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títol honorífic comunament utilitzat per a les dones, generalment per a les casades
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Honorífico utilizado para as mulheres, geralmente para as que são casadas
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Normal rank
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BITAGAP BIOGRAPHY*NAME_HONORIFIC*SENHORAD.
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BITAGAP BIOGRAPHY*TITLE*SENHORA
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BITAGAP BIOGRAPHY*NAME_HONORIFIC*SENHORA
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 3 July 2024

common English honorific used for women, usually for those who are married
  • Madam, Mrs.
  • Mrs.
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Mrs.
common English honorific used for women, usually for those who are married
  • Madam, Mrs.
  • Mrs.

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BIOGRAPHY*NAME_HONORIFIC*MRS
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BITAGAP BIOGRAPHY*NAME_HONORIFIC*SENHORAD.
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BITAGAP BIOGRAPHY*TITLE*SENHORA
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BITAGAP BIOGRAPHY*NAME_HONORIFIC*SENHORA
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