Spanish for madam, or Mrs is Senora. Spanish for sir or Mr is Senor. Just in case you needed that too.
- Mujer/dama/senora bonita
- Mujer/dama/senora bella
- Mujer/dama/senora linda
- Mujer/dama/senora hermosa
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Señora.
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Very well, madam
"Señora" is usually used. This is also used as a term of respect.
Spanish is señora. Portugese is senhora.
In Spanish, a woman is called â??mujer.â?? Another word that can be used to address a female is señora (lady, madam).
señora pretty much. it just means ms. mrs. or lady.
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'.
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마담 = madam
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DonaIn Spanish, Senora is more the equivalent of 'Mrs' or madam, and Dona is a title of even more respect, often given to the grande dame/matriarch/Lady of the house, neighborhood, or town. (Both Spanish words should have tildes over the N's, but Wiki does not seem to have non-English special characters.)
Call Me Madam was created in 1950.