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? asked in Society & CultureLanguages · 8 years ago

Abbreviations for Italian titles?

I realised that I'm learning more complex grammar topics in Italian, yet never learned the abbreviations for Signor, Signora, and Signorina! I'm looking for the Italian equivalents of the English Mr./Mrs./Ms., the Spanish Sr./Sra./Srta., or the French M./Mme/Mlle.? I read somewhere that they were, respectively, Sig./Sig.a/Sig.ina but for some reason those just don't look right to me...anyone know?

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    These are the abbreviations:

    Sig. = Signor

    Sig.ra = Signora

    Sig.na = Signorina

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