IPA: /ˌsɛnəˈriːtə/
KK: /sɛnəˈritə/
A title used to refer to an unmarried girl or woman in Spanish-speaking cultures, similar to 'Miss' in English.
The senorita at the café served us delicious pastries.
**Senorita** → The word 'senorita' comes from Spanish, where 'señorita' is a diminutive form of 'señor' (meaning lord or gentleman) with the suffix '-ita' (meaning little or young). It is used to refer to a young lady or unmarried woman. The term conveys respect and endearment towards a young woman.
Think of 'señor' meaning gentleman and '-ita' suggesting something small or young, which helps you remember that 'senorita' refers to a young lady.