mrs.
"Mrs" (old English >mistress) is the equivalent "Frau" in German.
In French, "Mrs. Kelly" is translated as "Madame Kelly." "Madame" is the formal term used to address women, similar to "Mrs." in English.
In French, "Mrs. Jones" is translated as "Madame Jones." The term "Madame" is used to address a married or older woman, similar to "Mrs." in English.
Mrs - Misis / Ginang
"Hello, Mrs."! in English is Salve, signora! in Italian.
This term is not used, really. One may say Wahine after the name (for example; Mrs Smith.... Kamika Wahine)
In Bengali we will say 'srimoti'.
Miss Allen, Mrs. Jamieson, Mrs. Fredrickson, Mrs. Adamle
I don't think it really matters. But in society today you normally say Mr. then Mrs. I would do that to be safe.
Pani is Mrs., Pan is Mr.
mrs/miss in italian
Mrs. : anesa say the (e) very quickly :) it's written as: انسة