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What does Monsieur mean?

Monsieur

used as a French courtesy title; equivalent to English 'Mr'

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I've got another bill to collect at Monsieur Paulet's, on the floor above.
Monsieur Paulet.
Monsieur, I present to you to the new tenant on the fifth floor of your building on Evangile Street.
All right now, Monsieur.
Why, no, monsieur.
You are so kind, monsieur.
But, Monsieur Duval, at first I could not believe my own eyes.
Nothing, monsieur, I assure you.
I'm sorry, monsieur.
So you see, monsieur, when I get a chance. I like to take them into the sunshine. and let them play like. children.
Thanks a thousand, monsieur.
Who knows, monsieur?
Are you fond of opera, Monsieur?
The representative of police wants to know. how much money you had, Monsieur Filiba.
Merci, Monsieur.
An apple, Monsieur?
What kind, monsieur?
Wasn't that a wonderful dance, monsieur?
Monsieur Leon.
Monsieur Dubois.
You can't expect monsieur to answer chatter with a flight for Russia on his mind.
Safe voyage, monsieur.
Hello, Monsieur Dubois?
Now, Monsieur Dubois you say that General Shubin admitted over the telephone that Mata Hari was an enemy spy?
We cannot blame Monsieur Dubois, of course for accepting too readily whatever information was given to him.
Monsieur caron is waiting to take you back.
Oh, how kind are you, Monsieur.
Oh, monsieur Georges.
I wait for Monsieur Otto.
MONSIEUR HENRI PIERRE DU CHARMERACE, DUKE DE LA BASTILLE.
IS THIS MONSIEUR GUERCHARD OF THE POLICE?
Ah, here's Monsieur Lepic!
Let me take it, Monsieur Lepic.
Yes, Monsieur Lepic.
Yes, Monsieur Carrot-top.
Monsieur Lepic.

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