No, the abbreviation for Madam is Mdm.
Madam is the full word. The abbreviation is Mme if you wanted to use it that way. You might be asking about the word 'mademoiselle', which is a French word.
Madememoisslee
Not much. There's "mad ma" and "am mad."
MAD is an abbreviation for methadone.
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That is the correct spelling of the word "ma'am" It is a contraction form used in polite address. The actual word is madam.
The correct abbreviations are "Mr." for "Mister" (Sir), "Ms." for "Miss" or "Mrs." (Madam), and "Miss" remains as is for addressing unmarried women. "Mrs." is used for married women. Each abbreviation is typically followed by a period.
madame (for married or old woman)mademoiselle (for young a young woman)madame, abbreviation mme
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We usually do not use abbreviation to describe meeting, if you have to use the abbreviation, I suggest you "mtg".
The word 'madam' is a palindrome because it is spelled the same way backwards as forward. It is not an acronym because its individual letters do not stand for words, such as how NATO stands for North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
"Mme." is the abbreviation for "madame". That is correct except for the period. In French, an abbreviation will have a period only when it is a truncation of the word. In the case of madame, it is the first and 2 last letters, therefore no period."Mme." is the abbreviation for "madame".That is correct except for the period. In French, an abbreviation will have a period only when it is a truncation of the word. In the case of madame, it is the first and 2 last letters, therefore no period. ''Mme''In French, an abbreviation will have a period only when it is a truncation of the word. In the case of madame, it is the first and 2 last letters, therefore no period. Therefore, the abbreviation of madame would be Mme.