In Mexican Spanish, "ladies" is translated as "damas" or "señoras." "Damas" is often used in formal contexts, while "señoras" refers to women, typically those who are married or older. You can also use "mujeres" for a more general term meaning "women."
To say "ladies" in Ukrainian, you would say "жінки" (zhinky).
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Stuff a burrito in ur pants
"Senhoras" is the word for "ladies" in Portuguese.
because its the tradition
Great job Ladies.
ladies=doamne gentlemen=domni
Some humorous alternatives to "ladies and gentlemen" include "ladies and germs," "ladies and jellybeans," and "ladies and gentlefolk."
Instead of using the word "ladies," you can say "women" or "individuals."
mulheres
It's gentlemen and ladies in welsh "boneddigion a boneddigesau"
You can say "Adiós, amiga".