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Oh, dude, the feminine of 'Signor' in Italian is 'Signora.' It's like the fancy way of saying 'Mrs.' or 'Madam.' So, next time you're in Italy and want to impress someone, just throw in a 'Signora' and you'll sound like a local pro.
"Signor" is an Italian term that means "mister" or "sir." In Spanish, the equivalent term is "señor."
Signor Brocolini was born in 1841.
Signor Brocolini died in 1906.
The feminine form of "signor" is "signora" in Italian.
Sr. is the abbreviation for the Spanish word, "Signor".
Il signor Bruschino was created in 1813.
Il signor Fagotto was created in 1863.
The cast of Il signor B - 1990 includes: Sergio Bini as Signor B
The duration of Il signor Max is 1.4 hours.
Il signor Max was created on 1939-10-05.
The Italian word for sir or mister is spelled signor (female form signora).This is similar to the Spanish term, señor (señora, señorita).