How to say miss in Spanish

How to Say "Miss," "Mrs.," and "Ms." in Spanish

Miss = Srta.

Mrs. = Sra.

Ms. = Srta., Sra.

Wait, What Do Srta. and Sra. Stand For?

They're abbreviations! We've included a table below that shows the abbreviations and their full form.

Spanish AbbreviationSpanish
Srta.

Señorita

Sra.

Señora

We didn't forget about the guys! In Spanish, Mr. is translated as Sr., which is the abbreviated form of Señor.

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1 (fail to hit) [+target] no dar en

the arrow missed the target la flecha no dio en el blanco; the shot just missed me la bala me pasó rozando; the plane just missed the tower faltó poco para que el avión chocara con la torre

he hurled the ashtray across the room, narrowly missing my head

2 (escape, avoid) evitar

if we go that way we can miss Burgos si tomamos esa ruta podemos evitarnos pasar por Burgos; it seems we missed the bad weather parece que nos hemos escapado del mal tiempo; he narrowly missed being run over por poco lo atropellan; faltó poco para que lo atropellaran

3 (fail to find, take, use etc) [+aim, shot] fallar; [+bus, train, plane, flight] perder; [+opportunity, chance] dejar pasar; perder; [+meeting, class, appointment] faltar a; no asistir a; [+film, match] perderse

he missed a penalty I'd already missed my flight and there wasn't another one till the following morning he missed the last bus home it was too good an opportunity to miss Capriati knew that she had missed her chance of victory he never missed the chance to criticize her

I missed the meeting last week falté a or no asistí a la reunión la semana pasada; I haven't missed a rehearsal in five years no he faltado a un ensayo en cinco años; no me he perdido un solo ensayo en cinco años; don't miss this film no te pierdas or no dejes de ver esta película; we missed our lunch because we were late nos quedamos sin comer porque llegamos tarde; she missed her holiday last year el año pasado no pudo tomarse las vacaciones; you haven't missed much! ¡no te has perdido mucho!

among the charges against Parker is that he missed faculty meetings a parking ticket and a missed meeting are not two of life's great tragedies are you telling me that General Forsythe missed this meeting because he thought it was a waste of time? I've missed so many lectures this term, I don't know if I'll be able to catch up don't miss the Prado "are you coming to the show" - "/I wouldn't miss it for the world/" David has damaged his ankle again and could miss Saturday's game after the accident he began to miss appointments with doctors, not call in their father's been drinking too much, missing appointments at school loss of earnings due to missed appointments

I missed you at the station no te vi en la estación; I missed you by five minutes si hubiera llegado cinco minutos antes te hubiera visto; si hubiera llegado cinco minutos antes te hubiera cogido (informal); (Esp) they missed each other in the crowd no lograron encontrarse entre tanta gente

to miss one's cue (Teat) entrar a destiempo

the actors never miss a cue or lose their balance amid the on-stage chaos she missed her [footing] he missed his footing on the wet planks and fell into the water

we missed the tide nos perdimos la pleamar

to miss one's vocation equivocarse de vocación

you missed your vocation - you should have been an art critic he is also a clever person and I feel that he has missed his vocation in some way

to miss one's way equivocarse de camino

no sign of them yet - they must have missed their way it was very dark and we missed our way a couple of times

to miss the boat or bus perder el tren

fund managers are terrified that war in the Gulf will produce the long-awaited buying opportunity and they will miss the boat if the embargo is not lifted, American companies are going to miss the boat he said the Government had "perpetually missed the bus" on measures for effective dog control

4 (skip) [+meal] saltarse

I think you've missed a page creo que te has saltado una página

I had to miss lunch because I was late for an appointment

my heart missed a beat me dio un vuelco el corazón

5 (overlook)

you've missed that bit in the corner se te ha pasado por alto ese trozo en la esquina; you missed our anniversary again se te volvió a olvidar or pasar nuestro aniversario

6 (fail to understand) no entender; no coger; (Esp)

she seems to have missed the joke parece que no ha entendido or cogido el chiste; you're missing the point no lo entiendes

JANE Gordon has completely missed the point in her article about slapping children. If you slap at the moment of a child's error and in a way that is little more than a tap, the toddler is immediately made to realise its wrongdoing I missed that from this vantage point he watched, his searching eye never missing a detail

7 (fail to hear, see)

I missed what you said no he oído lo que has dicho; you don't miss much, do you? no se te escapa nada ¿verdad?; you can't miss the house la casa no tiene pérdida; I missed the step and fell flat on my face no vi el escalón y me caí de bruces; he missed the turning se pasó de cruce

Sgt Cobbins was an experienced officer and didn't miss much

8 (long for) echar de menos; extrañar; especially (LAm)

I miss you so (much) te echo tanto de menos; te extraño tanto; they're missing one another se echan de menos or se extrañan; he won't be (much) missed no se le echará de menos or no se le echará en falta que digamos

I miss the old trams I miss the sunshine/the freedom what do you miss most about Spain?

I miss having a garden echo de menos tener un jardín

9 (notice absence of) echar en falta

then I missed my wallet entonces eché en falta la cartera; we're missing eight dollars nos faltan ocho dólares

"here's your hat back" - "I hadn't even missed it!" do take it, I shan't miss it he will be greatly much missed