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Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈseɲo/
- Rhymes: -eɲo
- Syllabification: se‧ño
Etymology 1
Clipping of señora or señorita.
Noun
seño f (plural seños)
- (nonstandard, Mexico) Ms. (a shortened form of address for women, usually those who are 15 years or older, in some places 12 or older)
Oiga seño, ¿dónde ponemos este sillón?.- Hey ma'am, where can we put this armchair?.
- (Argentina, Spain) Miss, Ma'am (a way for calling female teachers, especially for kids)
- Synonyms: maestra, señorita
Seño, ¿puedo ir al baño?- Miss, can I go to the toilet?
Usage notes
- This form has grown somewhat in use, because it avoids conflict about the difference between señorita and señora, which imply marital status and are traditionally associated with virginity. For young single ladies, being called señora implies they are no longer virgins (and is therefore offensive), and for married women of a certain age, being called señorita implies being a spinster, not suitable for getting a husband (which is also offensive).
- For girls younger than the indicated age, usually the term niña is used.
Further reading
Etymology 2
Verb
seño
- first-person singular present indicative of señar
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