señora pretty much. it just means ms. mrs. or lady.
Señorita
madam
Madam red
madam
Very well, madam
'''''MADLOBA QALBATONO''''' I say in Georgian
"Señora" is usually used. This is also used as a term of respect.
Hello madam.
MadameSenhoraDonaSenhora ou Madame
Spanish is señora. Portugese is senhora.
Bonjour madam or Salut madam. The difference is that "bonjour" is a polite and formal greeting as you would say "salut" to a friend or close family member. Fro all those non-French speaking people you say "bonjour" as bonn-jour say your "j" as a soft "j" and you say "salut" as: sall-oo. Bonjour Madamoiselle
こんにちは Name さん  (konnichiwa name san) In Japanese don't say madam or mister generally. They put the name instead of madam or mister and use san after name.
'thank you madam' is translated 'merci madame' in French.