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How do you say Mrs in Tagalog?

There isn't a direct translation of "Mrs." in Tagalog like there is in English. Here's how you would address a married woman in Tagalog, depending on the context:

* "Ginang" is the most common and respectful way to address a married woman. It's similar to "Madam" in English.

* "Mrs. [Last name]" You can use the English "Mrs." followed by the woman's last name. This is often used in formal settings.

* "Aling" This is used in a more informal setting and is similar to "Auntie" in English. You would follow this with the woman's first name. For example, "Aling Maria."

Example:

* "Magandang araw po, Ginang." (Good day, Madam.)

* "Ipapakilala ko po sa inyo si Mrs. Santos." (I would like to introduce you to Mrs. Santos.)

* "Kumusta ka na, Aling Maria?" (How are you, Auntie Maria?)

Important Note:

The best way to address a woman in Tagalog depends on your relationship with her and the formality of the situation. Always be respectful and use the appropriate honorifics.

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