You can say "yes ma'am" as a sign of respect and politeness when speaking to a woman, particularly in formal or professional settings. It is a term commonly used in Southern dialects of American English to show courtesy towards an older or authoritative woman.
"Yes" in Portuguese is "sim".
"Si" is how you say "yes" in Catalan.
In Sicilian, you can say "Γ¨ja" to mean yes.
To say "yes, I am" in Tagalog, you would say "oo, ako."
To say "yes my love" in Yoruba, you can say "αΊΉyin bi ayanfe mi."
yes sir/maam
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hello madam how was your day bonjour Madame allait comment votre jour ?
yes sir//maam -Krista
In general it can. Ma'am and Mam in this case are contractions of the honorific word madam
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I'm a women and personaly I love it when a guy says maam to me. However there are a group of women who are usualywho want to be younger and calling them maam sometime offends them because it can be a sign of old age, like they think only the old people get called maam. But for the most part when you call a women maam they think how polite and thoughtfull, so go a head and use it, you'll get more happiness then ridicule.
D. Maam has written: 'Gazar shoroo' 'Gazar Shoroo' -- subject(s): Mongols, Fiction, History
Possibly short for Madam?
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