In French, the plural of madame ("mah-dahm") is mesdames ("may-dahm"). As for English, I have never seen Madam used in the plural, but my dictionary says it used to be used with the spelling and pronunciation borrowed directly from French.
No, the plural of "madam" is "madams". "Madames" is not typically used as the plural form of this word.
The foreign plural of "madame" is "mesdames."
The word "ma'am" is a noun of polite address, a contraction for "madam." The plural is "mesdames." Another polite address form is "ladies."
Yes. Madam is singular, the plural form is "mesdames." It's actually a French word that we borrowed. Many words in the English language are borrowed from other languages.
In Polish, PANI means "Mrs." or "Madam." It is a formal way of addressing a woman, similar to using "Mrs." or "Madam" in English.
Yes, "ma'am" is a contraction of "madam," which is a polite term used to address or refer to a woman in a formal or respectful manner.
Yes, but it's madames
It can be madames, madams OR mesdames, actually.
The correct French and English plural is mesdames. Sadly correct English is no longer taught and many people use "madames", which is not correct.
The foreign plural of "madame" is "mesdames."
The plural is mesdames if you use madam to mean 'lady'.The plural of madam is madams referring to the female operators of brothels.
Plural of "madam" is "madames". (same root as the English styling "Dame", the equivalent of the formal honorific "Sir". ) "Madam" is shortened with an apostophe in conversational usage, as "ma'am".
the Plural form of Madam is "Mesdames"
Madams in India.
There are two accepted plurals for the noun madam: madams or mesdames.
I would recommend Ladies and Gentlemen.
The word "ma'am" is a noun of polite address, a contraction for "madam." The plural is "mesdames." Another polite address form is "ladies."
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