mister

listen to the pronunciation of mister
English - Turkish
{i} bey

Siz bir pisliksiniz, Beyefendi! - You're a creep, Mister!

Bay

Bay Gipuzkoa 1999 yılında Bay İspanya ünvanını kazandı. - Mister Gipuzkoa won the title of Mister Spain in 1999.

Hey bayım! Kedimi yiyin, lütfen! - Hey, mister! Eat my cat, please!

{i} beyefendi

Siz bir pisliksiniz, Beyefendi! - You're a creep, Mister!

{i} Bay, Mösyö (Soyadından önce gelir.)
Efendi
(Askeri) MISTER: West Point'deki ABD Harp Okuluna devam eden bir öğrenciye veya bir astsubaya hitap için kullanılan kelime
mister
Turkish - Turkish
Ortaçağ ve Rönesan dini tiyatro edebiyatında, Hıristiyan dininin sırlarından birini konu alaral işleyen dram
İngilizcede bay
English - English
A warrant officer or cadet in the United States Military Academy at West Point
Official form of address of a president of a nation; Mister President
An informal title used before a nickname or other moniker:

Mister Suave; Mister Baseball.

General title or respect of an adult male

This is Mister Smith, assistant to the President.

Official title of a military man, usually anyone below rank of captain
Title conferred on an adult male

There's only three misters aboard this ship, or, rather, there's only two.

Necessity; the necessary time

As for hym sayd kynge Carados, I wylle encountre with kynge bors, and ye wil rescowe me whan myster is .

Need (of something)

for of your helpe I had grete mystir: For I drede me sore to passe this foreste.

A kind, type of

The Redcrosse knight toward him crossed fast, / To weet, what mister wight was so dismayd .

To be necessary; to matter

As for my name, it mistreth not to tell; / Call me the Squyre of Dames that me beseemeth well.

Someone's business or function; an occupation, employment, trade
A device that makes or sprays mist

Odessa D. uses a mister Sunday to fight the 106-degree heat at a NASCAR race in Fontana, California.

{n} the common title of address to a man corrupted from master
{i} title of respect for a man that is prefixed to his name (usually abbreviated as Mr.)
To address or mention by the title Mr
It is usually written in the abbreviated form Mr
To be needful or of use
Official form of address of a president of a nation; Mr. President
Manner; kind; sort
An informal title used before a nickname or other moniker
a form of address for a man
Need; necessity
Title of respect conferred on a man, with or without a surname added
as, he mistered me in a formal way
A title of courtesy prefixed to the name of a man or youth
Men are sometimes addressed as mister, especially by children and especially when the person talking to them does not know their name. Look, Mister, we know our job, so don't try to tell us what to do
A trade, art, or occupation
Mister Man
Used to address a male, especially one whose name is not known to the speaker

'Who are you, Mister Man?' The boy sensed more about Burton than his name, but what a bust-up it would cause if I told him, Alma thought.

Mister Right
A perfect, ideal or suitable mate or husband

She waited for years and years, hoping someday to find Mister Right.

misters
plural of mister
Turkish - English
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