Lady (ladies) and Gentlemen = Dame (dames) en heren
dame
He says "Ladies and gentlemen let's begin" in Dutch.
Gentleman is the opposite of lady.
lady
"Lady." Hence the phrase, "ladies and gentlemen."
'Heren', which is the 'Gentlemen' part of 'Dames en Heren', is a Dutch equivalent of the German 'Herren'.
Ladies and Gentlemen is "mesdames et messieurs" in French.
ladies and gentlemen That will make the woman more comfortable.
muchachas senoras. 'muchachas' are 'girls'
"Herren", "Gentlemen" and "Ehrenmänner" are all translations of the English word "Gentlemen".Herren
ladies=doamne gentlemen=domni
The feminine form of gentleman is lady. The feminine plural is ladies. Another feminine form could be gentlewoman, though it is not heard of as much as lady is.