What does M mean before a name in French?

M. is Monsieur; it is a French term of address for men. Mister (abbreviated Mr.) is an English term of address for men. Ms. is an English term of address used for women, and Madame (abbreviated Mme.) is a French term of address used for women.
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What does M stand for in French names?

Modern usage. In modern French, monsieur (plural messieurs) is used as a courtesy title of respect, an equivalent of English "mister" or "sir". It can be abbreviated in M.
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What is the M name prefix?

Monsieur is abbreviated M.
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What does monsieur stand for?

Definition of monsieur

: a Frenchman of high rank or station —used as a title equivalent to Mister and prefixed to the name of a Frenchman.
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What's the difference between monsieur and monsieur?

Monsieur is a masculine noun in French that refers to a man. Monsieur often translates to Mister, Mr., Sir in English. Its singular form is “monsieur” and it becomes “messieurs” in the plural.
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Is M short for monsieur?

monsieur, abbreviation M, the French equivalent both of “sir” (in addressing a man directly) and of “mister,” or “Mr.” Etymologically it means “my lord” (mon sieur).
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What does Bonjour monsieur mean?

bonjour, monsieur [example]

Good morning, sir.
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What is a French man called?

[ french-muhn ] SHOW IPA. / ˈfrɛntʃ mən / PHONETIC RESPELLING. noun, plural French·men. a native or inhabitant of the French nation.
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Should I use Ms or Mrs?

Ms.: Use “Ms.” when you are not sure of a woman's marital status, if the woman is unmarried and over 30 or if she prefers being addressed with a marital-status neutral title. Mrs.: Use “Mrs.” when addressing a married woman.
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Is M short for Madame?

In France, one traditionally calls a young, unmarried woman Mademoiselle – Mlle for short – and an older, married woman Madame, whose abbreviation is Mme. As in English, there is only one term to describe males: Monsieur, or M for short.
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What do you call Mrs Ms Mr?

"Title" and "honorific" both describe that type of word.
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What is the meaning of M?

m is a written abbreviation for metres or , metre.
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Should I use madame or mademoiselle?

The basic rule is simple. If the woman is married, you should say “madame” (even if she is a widow: once married, always “madame”.) If she isn't, you should say “mademoiselle”.
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Do the French still say mademoiselle?

Today, you'll still hear mademoiselle being used, though usually by older French speakers for whom the term is still traditional. It is also occasionally used in formal situations. Most younger French speakers do not use the term, particularly in large cities like Paris.
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How do you address a French man?

The two main forms of address you will need to use are “Monsieur” (Dear Sir) and “Madame” (Dear Madame), used when addressing men and women, respectively. If you know the name of the person, you should use it afterwards (e.g. Monsieur John Doe, Madame Jane Doe, and so forth.)
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What do you call a French woman?

In France men are addressed as Monsieur and women as Madame or Mademoiselle. While a Monsieur is a monsieur no matter what, a Madame is a married woman and a Mademoiselle an unmarried woman.
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What is the English of Bonne nuit?

Translation of bonne nuit – French–English dictionary

Good night, everyone – I'm going to bed.
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What is Bonsoir?

Bonsoir means good evening or good night.
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How do you pronounce M and Mme in French?

In "M. Dupont et Mme Vichy vont au bureau." above, it sounds like M. is just being pronounced as the letter M and not as monsieur but Mme is pronounced as madame.
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Why is monsieur pronounced differently?

Originally (old French) written in two words (mon+sieur) and pronounced /mɔ̃sjœʁ/ it started to be written in one word as pronunciation evolved. Evolution of pronunciation of vowel sounds is a feature in most languages (I say most as I am not enough of a linguist to generalise).
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