How to Say ‘Sir’ in French
Monsieur
muh-SYUHR
[muh-SYUHR]
💬 Usage Tip: Equivalent to 'Mr.', used formally.
🇫🇷 In France: In France, addressing someone as 'Monsieur' is common in formal settings, like when speaking to strangers or in professional settings.
Phrase Breakdown
Monsieur
[muh-SYUHR]
Mister; Sir
A formal title used to address a man, equivalent to 'Mister' or 'Sir' in English.
Excusez-moi, Monsieur, avez-vous vu l'animal de soutien émotionnel ?
Excuse me, Sir, have you seen the emotional support animal?
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