"Señora" is usually used. This is also used as a term of respect.
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Very well, madam
Spanish is señora. Portugese is senhora.
Spanish for madam, or Mrs is Senora. Spanish for sir or Mr is Senor. Just in case you needed that too.
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'.
madam
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.)
Madam
마담 = madam
Madam, Ma'am