"Madama Butterfly" is an Opera (1904) by Giacomo Puccini based on a play by David Belasco. The plot revolves around an American naval officer who falls in love with a geisha girl during an early visit of the U.S. Navy to Japan in the 1850s. The geisha's name is Cio-Cio-San but she is referred to as Madam Butterfly.
The French phrase " Qu'est-ce que c'est madam" sounds nearly identical to the sentence above. It means What is this, Madam? or What is that, madam?
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Madame - Mme. (abreviation)
Hello madam.
Pulelehua, is how you say butterfly in hawaiian....aloha!
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"Cho-cho-san" is a character in the opera "Madama Butterfly" by Giacomo Puccini. In Japanese, "cho" means butterfly, so "cho-cho-san" translates to "Miss Butterfly."
Champion Australian swimmer Susie O'Neill was known as Madam Butterfly because of her exceptional ability in the Butterfly Stroke.
Madam Butterfly 3D - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG (Ontario) Hong Kong:I Ireland:G UK:PG USA:PG
Suzie O'neill
I'm pretty sure it is Susie O'Neil
its from the opera Madam Butterfly mate
NBC Television Opera Theatre - 1950 Scenes from Puccini's Madam Butterfly was released on: USA: 6 February 1950
The most famous butterfly character will have to be the Japanese Opera character Madam Butterfly. This opera has gone to receive lots of awards and recognition across continents.
The cast of Madam Butterfly 3D - 2012 includes: Daniel Grice as Imperial Commissioner Robin Leggate as Goro Helene Schneiderman as Suzuki James Valenti as Lieutenant B.F. Pinkerton Zhengzhong Zhou as Yamadori
Madam Butterfly by Puccini
That's a racist suggestion. she isn't Muslim