Sir
See also:
SIR
,
sir
,
sır
,
sír
,
sîr
,
șir
,
and
şîr
English
Noun
Sir
(
plural
Sirs
)
Alternative letter-case form of
sir
.
(
Britain
)
The titular prefix given to a
knight
or
baronet
.
Coordinate terms
Dame
(
titles
)
(
of a man
)
:
Mr
(
Mister
,
mister
),
Sir
(
sir
);
(
of a woman
)
:
Ms
(
Miz
,
mizz
),
Mrs
(
Mistress
,
mistress
),
Miss
(
miss
),
Dame
(
dame
),
(
of a non-binary person
)
:
Mx
(
Mixter
);
(
see also
)
:
Dr
(
Doctor
,
doctor
),
Madam
(
madam
,
ma'am
)
(Category: en:Titles)
Translations
title
Arabic:
سِير
(ar)
m
(
ser
)
Burmese:
ဆာ
(my)
(
hca
)
Chinese:
Mandarin:
爵士
(zh)
(
juéshì
)
Greek:
Σέρ
(
Sér
)
Hindi:
सर
(hi)
m
(
sar
)
Japanese:
卿
(ja)
(
きょう, kyō
)
,
サー
(
sā
)
Korean:
경
(ko)
(
gyeong
)
,
서
(ko)
(
seo
)
Macedonian:
Сер
m
(
Ser
)
Maori:
Tā
Marathi:
सर
(
sar
)
Persian:
سر
(fa)
(
ser
)
Russian:
Сэр
(ru)
m
(
Sɛr
)
Scottish Gaelic:
an Ridire
m
Thai:
เซอร์
(
sə̂ə
)
Anagrams
IRS
,
ISR
,
Isr.
,
RIS
,
RIs
,
RSI
,
SRI
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