It depends on what you mean by "madam".
If you are referring to the female equivalent of "sir", the Arabic is: Sayeda (سيدة)
If you are referring to a woman who runs a brothel, the Arabic is: Saheba Maakhur (صاحبة ماخور
), literally, the Owner of the Brothel
It depends how you intend to use "dear".
In the sense of "dear" referring to "affection", e.g. "This is my dear friend", you would say "3aziz" (عزيز).
If you want to say "dear" in the UK usage meaning "expensive", you would say "ghaali" (غالي).
If you want to say "dear" as the way to open a letter, you would use the set phrasing of "sidi [name] al-mohtaram" for a man or "sayedat [name] al-mohtarama" for a woman which in Arabic is: سيدي(ة) / المحترم(ة)
sayyidaton
my mistress = sayyidatee
"Woman" in Arabic is امرأة (imra'a).
Note: This is an irregular plural. "Women" in Arabic is نساء (nisaa').
The word for "mad" in Arabic is مجنون, pronounced "majnun."
If you are a male say " Ana majnoon" &
if you are a female say " Ana majnooneh".
عزيزي
madam
If you want to say Arabic in Arabic this is how you say it=Arabi
How do you say peace be with you in Arabic?
madam
'''''MADLOBA QALBATONO''''' I say in Georgian
In Arabic we say Ramadan.
kabid
To say 'disbeliever' in Arabic, you would say 'kaffir.'
With is مع in Arabic.
In formal Arabic, say "Ayna Tareq?" In slang Arabic, say" wean Tareq?" or "Fean Tariq?"
To say "dessert" in Arabic, one would say "halwaa" which is spelled in the Arabic alphabet as حلوى.
أي كيو Its how to say IQ in Arabic