feliz cumpleaños, señorita

USAGE NOTE
In English-speaking countries, K-12 teachers are usually addressed using a title of respect, followed by the person's first or last name. For example, a teacher whose name was Mary Lopez might be addressed as "Miss Lopez" (if she were unmarried), "Mrs. Lopez" (if she were married), or even "Miss Mary."
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. happy birthday, miss
El regalo es para mí. Hoy es mi cumpleaños. - ¡Ah, qué bueno! ¡Feliz cumpleaños, señorita!The present is for me. Today is my birthday. - Oh, nice! Happy birthday, miss!
b. happy birthday, Ms. (used before a proper noun)
Feliz cumpleaños, señorita Varela. Esto es para usted. Lo dejó un hombre alto, muy guapo, esta mañana.Happy birthday, Ms. Varela. This is for you. A tall, very handsome man left it this morning.
c. happy birthday, Miss (used to address a schoolteacher)
Verónica abrió el sobre que le entregó el delegado de clase. Dentro había una tarjeta de felicitación con la frase "Feliz cumpleaños, señorita".Veronica opened the envelope the class president gave her. Inside there was a greeting card with the phrase "Happy birthday, Miss."
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