How to Say "misters" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “misters” is “señores” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
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NounA1
plural title abbreviation (e.g., Mssrs. Smith and Jones)

Examples
Los señores de la mesa tres están listos para ordenar.
The gentlemen at table three are ready to order.
Mis vecinos son dos señores muy amables.
My neighbors are two very kind gentlemen.
Plural of Address
In Spanish, the formal titles (Sr., Sra., Srta.) are often used before the last name when referring to people: 'los señores García' (The García family/Mr. and Mrs. García).
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