SA
S, s [ˈese]
feminine noun
1S, s (letra)
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s [sy'-say]
- -S -> is a contraction for Señor, Mr
is the twentieth letter in the order of the Spanish alphabet. It has always a harsh, hissing sound, like ss in English as dispossess. No Spanish word begins with s followed by a consonant: in all words derived from other languages, the s is either omitted or preceded by e, as, ciencia, science; espíritu, spirit; Escipión, Scipio.S is never doubled. or Sir; Santo. Saint, Su, sus, his, her, their, or your; Sud or Sur, south; S. O., south-west, S. E. south-east; S. M., Su Majestad, SS. AA., sus Altezas; S. S. S.; Smo. stands for Santísimo, very holy. In commerce s/c stands for Su cuenta (your account).
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