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      <title>5 Easy Ways to Say Mrs in [language]</title>
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      <description>When addressing a married woman, the proper way to show respect and acknowledge her marital status is to use the title &amp;ldquo;Mrs.&amp;rdquo; before her last name. However, the correct pronunciation of &amp;ldquo;Mrs.&amp;rdquo; can vary depending on the context and region. In formal settings, it is typically pronounced as &amp;ldquo;missus,&amp;rdquo; emphasizing the &amp;ldquo;i&amp;rdquo; sound. However, in more casual or conversational settings, it is often shortened to &amp;ldquo;miz,&amp;rdquo; with the emphasis on the &amp;ldquo;e&amp;rdquo; sound.</description>
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