kabit or kerida
Ma'am is a shorter version of the word Madam. Madam is used as a polite word used in place of Mrs. or Ms. The word was taken from the French word Madame meaning "My Lady". The French word was taken from the Latin word Mea Domina meaning Mistress.
His favorite color is black!
Lloyd Polite has never stated what his favorite color is, so we can not speculate as to what his favorite color is.
Mistress is already singular.
Miss. Because MIStress
Depending on context, mistress can be translated as:GeliebteMätresseKonkubineKurtisaneHerrinGebieterinLehrerinFrauchen
'Concubine' is the most popular alternative for 'mistress'.
A seven-letter word for excessively polite is the word "genteel."
The comparative form of polite is more polite. The superlative form is most polite.
There is no apostrophe at the end of the word mistress. An apostrophe goes at the end of PLURAL possessives ending in -s, not singular ones. The possessive singular of mistress is mistress's, and the plural possessive is mistresses'.
Mistress, as in Mrs. Johnson - Поспожа - guhspozha A mistress as in an affair is, I think - любовница - loobahvneetsa