- Miss (pronounced /ˈmɪs/) is an English-language
honorific typically used for a girl, for an
unmarried woman (when not
using another title such as "Doctor"...
- Miss F (Italian:
Signorina Effe) is a 2007
Italian drama film
directed by
Wilma Labate. A
portrait of workers' life in Fiat's system, it
entered the "Italian...
- La
signorina Ciclone is a 1916
Italian film
directed by
Augusto Genina.
Francesco Cacace as
Claudio Barsac Carlo Cattaneo Suzanne d'Armelle
Signora Romani...
- La
signorina (i.e. "The
young lady") is a 1942
Italian "white-telephones"
romantic drama film
directed by László Kish [it] and
starring Loredana and Nino...
- "Buona Sera" (sometimes
titled "Buona Sera,
Signorina") is a song
written by Carl
Sigman and
Peter de Rose, and best
known for
being performed by Louis...
- Anna "Annina" Zamperini,
sometimes given as Anna Zamperini, "Annina"
being a
diminutive form of Anna (1745- fl. 1776) was an
Italian soprano who performed...
-
female - in both
cases often abbreviated to "Ing.") in lieu of "Signore", "
Signorina" or "Signora" (Mr, Miss and Mrs respectively) in the same
manner as someone...
- Señora
Signora Fru
Senhora Κυρία Śrīmatī
Unmarried female Mademoiselle Fräulein Juffrouw/
Mejuffrouw Señorita
Signorina Fröken
Senhorita Δεσποινίς Suśrī...
- the
title for
unmarried women is a diminutive: Mademoiselle, Señorita,
Signorina, or Fräulein. For this reason,
usage had
shifted toward using the married...
- ISBN 978-88-317-9599-9.
Francesca Pellegrini. "Sabrina Impacciatore.
Signorina Esse". MyMovies.
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original on 15
April 2014. Retrieved...