Madame's Place ended on 1983-02-23.
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That would be "Mesdames".
Eastwick - 2009 Madams and Madames 1-3 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
Yes, but it's madames
It can be madames, madams OR mesdames, actually.
The foreign plural of "madame" is "mesdames."
Eastwick - 2009 Madams and Madames 1-3 was released on: USA: 7 October 2009 Finland: 23 June 2012 Belgium: 18 June 2013 Hungary: 20 July 2013
In French, the plural of madame ("mah-dahm") is mesdames ("may-dahm"). As for English, I have never seen Madam used in the plural, but my dictionary says it used to be used with the spelling and pronunciation borrowed directly from French.
Yes, "Madames" can be used as a proper salutation for two or more women, particularly in formal contexts or in French-speaking cultures. It is the plural form of "Madame," which is a respectful title for women. However, in English contexts, "Ladies" is more commonly used to address a group of women.
The cast of Monsieur Bonhomme - 1997 includes: Patricia Legrand as Les Madames
Examples of compound words that end with 'place' are:anyplacebirthplacecommonplacefireplacemarketplaceshowplacesomeplaceworkplace
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