it depends on how well u kno her and how old you are if you are youngr then go ahead and write dear mrs....... same as if u arent good friends with her or if u r then address it by her first name same if u r older
Unfortauntely, we don't know the address of your land lady. However, If you're trying to address a letter to your land lady you'd just address her as Ms. or Mrs. depending on if she married or not.
You can address them as 'Sir' if they are a man, ' Miss' if you do not know if the lady is married or not, 'Madam' if you know the lady is married. If you are writing a letter, and you do not know the gender, you can address him/her as 'Dear Sir/Madam'. If you do not want to use any of the above, you may use 'excuse me'. Hope this answers your question :)
Dear Madam ________,
dear first lady,
Frau
Traditionally, in French a young or unmarried lady is referred to as "mademoiselle". A woman or married lady is referred to as "Madame".
You would use the first name of the husband and the first name of the wife. This is how you address a Japanese married couple through a letter.
Miss is the normal term of address. They are referred to as 'spinsters' by others, but not when talking to them.
Dear First Lady Michelle Obama,
In the address line: The Right Honourable the Countess of (whichever district she is Countess of) In the letter body: Madam or Dear Lady (name of her district)
Lady Gaga is not married and has never been.
Lady Gaga isn't married and never has been married.