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- Mr. abstract "Mister, usually written in its abbreviated form Mr. (or often without punctuation as Mr in British English), is a commonly used English honorific for men. The title derived from master, as the equivalent female titles, Mrs, Miss, and Ms, all derived from the archaic mistress. The title master was retained and used for boys and young men, but is now less commonly used.The plural form is Misters, or the abbreviation Messrs. or Messrs /ˈmɛsərz/. This is an English abbreviation of the French "messieurs" (French pronunciation: [mesjø]), sometimes pronounced /ˈmɛsərz/ in English.".
- Mr. wikiPageID "26998579".
- Mr. wikiPageRevisionID "605274982".
- Mr. hasPhotoCollection Mr..
- Mr. subject Category:Honorifics.
- Mr. subject Category:Men's_social_titles.
- Mr. type Abstraction100002137.
- Mr. type Communication100033020.
- Mr. type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Mr. type Formulation107069948.
- Mr. type Honorific107070883.
- Mr. type Honorifics.
- Mr. comment "Mister, usually written in its abbreviated form Mr. (or often without punctuation as Mr in British English), is a commonly used English honorific for men. The title derived from master, as the equivalent female titles, Mrs, Miss, and Ms, all derived from the archaic mistress. The title master was retained and used for boys and young men, but is now less commonly used.The plural form is Misters, or the abbreviation Messrs. or Messrs /ˈmɛsərz/.".
- Mr. label "Herr".
- Mr. label "Monsieur (formule de politesse)".
- Mr. label "Mr.".
- Mr. label "Сударь".
- Mr. sameAs Pán.
- Mr. sameAs Herr.
- Mr. sameAs Monsieur_(formule_de_politesse).
- Mr. sameAs Mr..
- Mr. sameAs m.02z3mn.
- Mr. sameAs Q177053.
- Mr. sameAs Q177053.
- Mr. sameAs Mr..
- Mr. wasDerivedFrom Mr.?oldid=605274982.
- Mr. isPrimaryTopicOf Mr..