9 uses
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Definition
French equivalent to the English Mr.
or:
French equivalent to saying sir in English (a polite way to address a male)
or:
French equivalent to saying sir in English (a polite way to address a male)
- It is necessary to go into everything, Monsieur,18 — Chapter 18 (33% in)
Monsieur = Mr. (in French)
- Quite like old days seeing you here with Monsieur Poirot.3 — Chapter 3 (6% in)
- "Except Monsieur Poirot here," said Japp.3 — Chapter 3 (10% in)
- Have you heard about Monsieur Poirot's anonymous letter?" he asked.3 — Chapter 3 (21% in)
- The inspector said: "You know, Monsieur Poirot, it's a nasty business-a nasty business ....7 — Chapter 7 (11% in)
- "Calm yourself, Monsieur," said Poirot.7 — Chapter 7 (81% in)
- Bon soir, Monsieur.7 — Chapter 7 (97% in)
- Mesdames and Messieurs, you know what we are here for.18 — Chapter 18 (25% in)
- When did you take your holiday this year, Monsieur?32 — Chapter 32 (54% in)
There are no more uses of "Monsieur" in The ABC Murders.
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