Frau Pfefferkuchenhaus is the witch that tried to eat Hansel in the story, Hansel and Gretel. She has a house made out of gingerbread and candy to tempt children so she could eat them. She also appears in The Sisters Grimm books, written by Michael Buckley. The story, Hansel and Gretel, was written by the Brothers Grimm, Wilhelm and Jacob.
you say Frau mit grauen Haaren for that or die Frau mit grauem Haar or die grauhaarige Frau
Frau
Formally, when speaking to a superior or stranger, you'd say Ihre Frau. Informally, when speaking to a family member/friend, you'd say deine Frau.
Frau Bishop
Huebsche Frau
A Yiddisher frau (pronounced "froi").
English: "the woman" is German: "die Frau".
"beautiful lady" translates as "schöne Frau", "hübsche Frau", "schöne Dame" or "hübsche Dame".
In German thank you is danke (dank-eh ) and ma'am is gnädige Frau so its danke gnädige Frau. This is often just shortened to gnä' Frau
Willkommen Herr and Frau Welkenbach.
"Mrs" (old English >mistress) is the equivalent "Frau" in German.
A chancellor is no title. So you say 'Sie' and 'Frau Merkel'. That's it.