señores
Señores is masculine in Spanish. The article is los, so the full form is los señores ("sirs").
MASCULINEseñores is the plural of señor
los señores — sirs
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How do you say señores in Spanish?
How do you pronounce señores in Spanish?
señores is pronounced /los seˈɲoɾes/ in Spanish.
Example sentences
El señor importante llegó tarde a la reunión.
The important gentleman arrived late to the meeting.
Este señor español es muy inteligente y trabajador.
This Spanish gentleman is very intelligent and hardworking.
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Why is it masculine?
Señores descends from the Latin "senior" (meaning "elder" or "older"), which is inherently masculine in gender because Latin nouns were grammatically gendered and "senior" belongs to the masculine second declension; Spanish preserved this grammatical gender when the word evolved into modern usage.
What is the Spanish word for sirs?
The Spanish word for sirs is los señores — masculine.
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