sir in Italian
sir in Italian is signore — sir means a polite or respectful way to address a man, especially one of higher rank, a stranger, or a teacher.
sir in Italian
signore
What does "sir" mean?
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noun A polite or respectful way to address a man, especially one of higher rank, a stranger, or a teacher.
"Excuse me, sir, is this seat taken?"
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noun The title used before the first name of a knight.
"He was knighted and is now known as Sir Paul."
sir in a sentence
- Excuse me, sir, is this seat taken?
- Yes, sir, right away.
- He was knighted and is now known as Sir Paul.
Similar words in Italian
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Frequently asked questions
What is "sir" in Italian?
"sir" in Italian is signore. sir means: A polite or respectful way to address a man, especially one of higher rank, a stranger, or a teacher.
How do you use "sir" in a sentence?
Example: "Excuse me, sir, is this seat taken?" In Italian, "sir" is signore.
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