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Venom Snake Posted 6 years ago
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Difference of missis and miss

Hello there, what's the difference between missis and miss?

  

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You can find this in any dictionary. However, note that "missis" is usually written "Mrs". The spellings "missis" and more commonly "missus" have lower-register connotations of familiarity and informality.

  • You can find this in any dictionary.
  • However, note that "missis" is usually written "Mrs".
  • The spellings "missis" and more commonly "missus" have lower-register connotations of familiarity and informality.
  • These spellings are not normally used before proper names, as "Mrs" is.
  • The most common use would probably be in the phrase "the/my/his/your missus", referring colloquially to one's wife or someone else's wife.
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You can find this in any dictionary.

However, note that "missis" is usually written "Mrs". The spellings "missis" and more commonly "missus" have lower-register connotations of familiarity and informality. These spellings are not normally used before proper names, as "Mrs" is. The most common use would probably be in the phrase "the/my/his/your missus", referring colloquially to one's wi

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