señora
Señora is a Spanish honorific used to address or refer to a married woman or, in formal contexts, to an adult woman. It is the feminine form of señor, which derives from Latin seniores, meaning elder or master. The standard written abbreviation is Sra. and the plural is Señoras (often abbreviated Sras.). The male equivalents are Señor (Mr.) and Señorita (Miss or Young Woman).
The term is widely used in Spain and Latin America and signals respect or formality in both
Señora contrasts with Señorita, which historically referred to an unmarried or younger woman; in modern usage,
In English-language contexts, Señora is typically translated as Mrs. or Ms., depending on marital status and