"Mrs" (old English >mistress) is the equivalent "Frau" in German.
Willkommen Herr and Frau Welkenbach.
"Ja, Frau." This isn't a typical German phrase, and Frau also means woman, not just Mrs. If you said this, you would probably address them as Mrs. (add last name).
Mrs = Frau
Mrs = Frau
Ich heisse Frau Jones ISH HI-SUH FR-OW Jones
Frau You say it like you are saying frown, but without the n , or If you stub your toe and say ow, but put fr in front. Frow
Frau und Mann is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
asszony Not really - asszony means woman. Let me be more specific. How would you "formally" say Mrs. Kovacs in Hungarian? Kovácsné
Mr and Mrs = Familie
Without knowing the context that is applicable, this is a risky phrase to translate. Ja, Frau..... Ja, meine Dame
nachmittag frau
mrs.