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When you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person? in spanish.

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In Spanish, when addressing someone older or a person in authority, it is common to use formal terms of respect. Here are a few examples:

1. **Usted** - This is the formal "you" and is used to show respect.
2. **Señor** - Used for a man, equivalent to "Mr."
3. **Señora** - Used for a married woman, equivalent to "Mrs."
4. **Señorita** - Used for an unmarried woman, equivalent to "Miss."
5. **Don** - A term of respect prefixed to a man's first name, often used for older men.
6. **Doña** - A term of respect prefixed to a woman's first name, often used for older women.

Using these terms can help convey politeness and respect in conversation.

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