Spanish is señora. Portugese is senhora.
In Spanish, Madam translates to, 'Senora'. With a small accet over the N, to create the 'NY' sound. Eg: 'Senyora'. Portuguese is pretty much identical, but reads, 'Senhora'.
The equivalent noble title of "Sir" for a woman is "Dame."
Madam
Querido John is a Spanish equivalent in Spain to the title of the movie 'Dear John'.
Madam, Ma'am
"Madam" is a palindrome that can be used as a title of respect for a lady. It reads the same forwards and backwards.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.Madam (abbreviated Mdm.) is a title used only in formal situations to address a female (Madam Ambassador, Madam Chairperson, etc.)Sir is an appropriate counterpart to address a male in formal situations.Mister (abbreviated Mr.) is the title for a male in less formal situations.Mistress (abbreviated Mrs.) is the title for a married female.Miss is the title for an unmarried female.Ms. is the title for a female without marital information. The noun 'Ms.' is not an abbreviation, it is a word created to eliminate marital status from the title of a female.
Els increïbles is a Catalan equivalent in Spain to the title of the movie 'The Incredibles'.
Madam
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The correct female title is ' Dear Madam, '
Madam, Ma'am