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When you call somebody named "Emmanuel Le Monde" or the like, do you say
"Mr. Monde" or "Mr. Le Monde"?
Thanks in advance.
When you call somebody named "Emmanuel Le Monde" or the like, do you say
"Mr. Monde" or "Mr. Le Monde"?
Thanks in advance.
"Mr. Monde" or "Mr. Le Monde"?
Thanks in advance.
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18 Dec 2017
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Mr. Le Monde. His surname is "Le Monde".
Other examples of two- or three-part surnames:
Vincent van Gogh → Mr. van Gogh
Albert van den Berg → Mr. van den Berg
Sebastian de Souza → Mr. de Souza
Enrique Iglesias Preysler → Mr. Iglesias Preysler
Leone Tollemach Tollemach → Mr. Tollemach Tollemach
However, sometimes someone is known by all three of their names (forename, middle name and surname), or has two forenames:
Ana Marie Cox → Ms. Cox
John Eliot Gardiner → Mr. Gardiner
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- English (US)
Mr. Le Monde. His surname is "Le Monde".
Other examples of two- or three-part surnames:
Vincent van Gogh → Mr. van Gogh
Albert van den Berg → Mr. van den Berg
Sebastian de Souza → Mr. de Souza
Enrique Iglesias Preysler → Mr. Iglesias Preysler
Leone Tollemach Tollemach → Mr. Tollemach Tollemach
However, sometimes someone is known by all three of their names (forename, middle name and surname), or has two forenames:
Ana Marie Cox → Ms. Cox
John Eliot Gardiner → Mr. Gardiner
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