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- Senhor abstract "Senhor (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈɲoɾ, seˈɲoʁ], abb. Sr.; plural: senhores, abb. Srs. or Srs.), from the Latin Senior (comparative of Senex, "old man"), is the Portuguese word for lord, sir or mister. Its feminine form is senhora (pronounced: [sɨˈɲoɾɐ, seˈɲoɾɐ], abb. Sra. or Sra.; plural: senhoras, abb. Sras. or Sras.). The term is related to Spanish señor, Catalan senyor, Occitan sénher, French seigneur, and Italian signore.Originally it was only used to designate a feudal lord or sire, as well as being one of the names of God. With time its usage spread and, as means of differentiation, noble people began to use Senhor Dom (as when referring to the kings or members of the high nobility), which translates literally in English as "Lord Lord".Presently it is used in the same context as mister (senhor Silva, or Sr. Silva, meaning "Mr. Silva"), or as a way of saying a formal "you" (O senhor tem uma casa meaning "You (male) have a house"). In formal contexts o senhor, a senhora, os senhores and as senhoras (masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural, and feminine plural "you", respectively) are preferred. However, there is considerable regional variation in the use of these terms, and more specific forms of address are sometimes employed. O senhor and a senhora are the most ceremonious forms of address. English speakers may find the latter construction akin to the parliamentary convention of referring to fellow legislators in the third person (as "my colleague", "the gentleman", "the member", etc.), although the level of formality conveyed by o senhor is not as great. In fact, variants of o senhor and a senhora with more nuanced meanings such as o professor ("professor"), o colega ("colleague") and o pai ("father") are also employed as personal pronouns. Often senhor is followed by another title or job description, such as doctor (senhor doutor), engineer (senhor engenheiro), teacher or professor (senhor professor), or police officer (senhor polícia), thus conveying a high level of formality.Traditionally, but not presently, the feminine form senhora was only used for a married woman (a single woman was addressed formally as menina, "young girl", or by the diminutive senhorita, "little lady").".
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- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Honorifics.
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- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Portuguese_language.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Styles_(manners_of_address).
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- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Engineer.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Feudal.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Feudalism.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Gentleman.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink God.
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- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Lord.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Monarch.
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- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Professor.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Seigneur_(disambiguation).
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Senex.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Silva.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Sir.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Sire.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Style_(manner_of_address).
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink T-V_distinction.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Teacher.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink T–V_distinction.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink Wise_old_man.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLink You.
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Senhor".
- Senhor wikiPageWikiLinkText "senhor".
- Senhor hasPhotoCollection Senhor.
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- Senhor subject Category:Honorifics.
- Senhor subject Category:Mens_social_titles.
- Senhor subject Category:Portuguese_language.
- Senhor subject Category:Styles_(manners_of_address).
- Senhor hypernym Word.
- Senhor type Article.
- Senhor type Food.
- Senhor type Language.
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- Senhor comment "Senhor (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈɲoɾ, seˈɲoʁ], abb. Sr.; plural: senhores, abb. Srs. or Srs.), from the Latin Senior (comparative of Senex, "old man"), is the Portuguese word for lord, sir or mister. Its feminine form is senhora (pronounced: [sɨˈɲoɾɐ, seˈɲoɾɐ], abb. Sra. or Sra.; plural: senhoras, abb. Sras. or Sras.).".
- Senhor label "Senhor".
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- Senhor sameAs Q7450614.
- Senhor sameAs Q7450614.
- Senhor wasDerivedFrom Senhor?oldid=519261046.
- Senhor isPrimaryTopicOf Senhor.