"Monsieur" is a French title of respect, equivalent to "Mr." or "sir". It is used to address a man who is not one's husband or a social superior, similar to the way "sir" is used in English.
"Monsieur" Examples
Usage Examples of "Monsieur"
1. Formal Address
Monsieur Dupont is the owner of the restaurant. I would like to reserve a table for tonight, monsieur.
2. Social Etiquette
When I met the French diplomat, I made sure to call him "monsieur" out of respect, even though we were introduced.
3. Fiction
In the Bond novel, James Bond is on a mission to meet the mysterious Monsieur Rouge, a high-stakes gambler.
4. History
In the 18th century, French society was known for its elaborate etiquette, where men were addressed as "monsieur" and women as "madame".
5. Dialogue
"Bonjour, monsieur," said the waiter, as he poured me a glass of fine wine. "What would you like to order today?"