How to Say ‘Ms. Smith’ in Simplified Chinese
Smith 女士
💬 Usage Tip: Used for unmarried or preference, pronounced (nu shi).
🇨🇳 In China: Chosen for its politeness and adaptability, similar to 'Ms.' in English.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
女士
[nǚ shì]
Ms.; lady
A title used for women regardless of marital status.
李女士,很高兴见到你。
Ms. Li, nice to meet you.
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