Monsieur
The monsieur (French: the Monsieur/mə.sjø/; plural form: Messieurs /me.sjø/) is employed as an honorific title to all men in a word to mean His Highness in French in the Middle Ages now (I do not have the high digit including the title). I may be transcribed into a monsieur. It becomes the meaning same as Mr. (mister) in English and sometimes Sir (sir). The abbreviated form becomes M., and plural form messieurs becomes MM. This plural form is used as the plural form of Mister in English (e.g.,: Messrs. Jones, Smith and Davis). In addition, I can attach Monsieur before difference[1]first name with "mister" in English (e.g. :Monsieur Jean). I am usable to the partner who does not know the name alone, but "Monsieur" and one calling are merely common without calling a family name or the name even if I know the name when I call the high person of the position again.
mon seigneur meaning "my master" formerly in France under the feudalism was corrupted, and the pronunciation becomes arrhythmic for /mə.sjø/ and spelling. I used ma dame (madam) for the woman.
The monsieur in France under the monarchism was an informal honorific title for the oldest brothers who lived of the king at the time. The following is the person called the monsieur in this meaning:
- Lord of Orleans Charles(1559 – 1560 )⇒ Charles ninth
- Lord of Anjou Henri(1560 – 1574 )⇒ Henry III
- Lord of Anjou Francois(1574 – 1584)
- Lord of Orleans Gaston(1610 – 1643)
- The Lord of Orleans Philip first(1643 – 1701)
- Province 伯 Louis studio varnish RAS(1774 – 1793 )⇒ Louis XVIII
- アルトワ 伯 Charles(1795 – 1824 )⇒ Charles tenth
Other monsieur
- 10 wins consecutively in Koichi Nakano - bicycle world championship sprint competition. I am a legendary person in Europe in particular.
- I act as a French national coach in Yoshio Yoshida - baseball competition and am respected in his country.
- A magician, the monsieur of monsieur Pierre - Japan call itself it.
- It is belonging to a musician of Hiroshi Kamayatsu - Japan, a monsieur pot guy and is active.
- The excellent player of アントナン マーニュ - Tour de France twice championship. Director at team included an achievement.
- Title monsieur de Paris that writes the boss of the French executioner
- Seven times of Hellman fans pudding Hel - Bordeaux - Paris was named by the results that won the championship.
- A monsieur! - A drama of the CBC production of the 2013 broadcast.
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Footnote
- It is permitted that even ^ English posts "mister" toward the name depending on a dialect.
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