Also means
mister (Italian)
Usage Note
Signor is an Italian honorific borrowed into French, used when addressing or referring to an Italian man, equivalent to 'Mr' or 'Sir'. It appears in French texts discussing Italian culture, opera, or historical contexts. The full Italian form signore is also used; signora is the feminine counterpart.
Examples
"Le signor Verdi est arrivé ce matin."
Natural Translation
Signor Verdi arrived this morning.
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