See also: srta. and Srta.

English edit

Noun edit

Srta (plural Srtas)

  1. Alternative form of Srta.
    • 1984, R[onald] E[dward] G[eorge] Davies, Airlines of Latin America Since 1919, London: Putnam, →ISBN, page 340:
      The passengers were Guilherme Gastal, João Oliveira Goulart, and Srta Maria Echenique, who was the official courier of greetings from the Mayor of Porto Alegre to the Mayor of Rio Grande.
    • 2005, Catherine O’Leary, The Theatre of Antonio Buero Vallejo: Ideology, Politics and Censorship, Woodbridge, Suffolk: Tamesis, →ISBN, page 88:
      The play was read by three censors, Padre Artola, Sebastián Bautista de la Torre and Srta María Nieves Sunyer, before the Junta de Censura met on 22 July 1969.
    • 2007, Niños Vascos Refugiados en Gran Bretaña, Mousehold Press for Basque Children of ’37 Association UK, →ISBN, page 16:
      We arrived at Moorhill House and Miss Vessey introduced us to Miss Lewis, the cook, and Srtas Eulalia, Carmen and Rita.

Spanish edit

Noun edit

Srta f (plural Srtas)

  1. Alternative spelling of Srta.