Plural of "madam" is "madames". (same root as the English styling "Dame", the equivalent of the formal honorific "Sir". ) "Madam" is shortened with an apostophe in conversational usage, as "ma'am".
The title for a married women in French is correctly "madame" (abbreviated Mme.) and it is capitalized when used with a proper name, e.g. Madame Tussaud.
Ma'am or more correctly Madam or in the French original Madame
you spell mademe mesul m a d a m e m u s e l
madame is spelled mme when abbreviated in French.
In the Neclace, which adjectives describe Madame Forestier?
mesdames.
madame (for married or old woman)mademoiselle (for young a young woman)madame, abbreviation mme
you can spell " Madame Harvey" or "Mme Harvey" either one is correct
The French word for "Mrs." is "madame" and it is usually abbreviated as "Mme". You can write Madame or Mme. ex. Mme. Moreau or Madame Moreau (typically the wife of Monsieur Moreau).
Madame podtotchina removes the witchcraft spell
Ma'am or more correctly Madam or in the French original Madame
you spell mademe mesul m a d a m e m u s e l
Madame Loisel's friendship with Madame Forestier is characterized by Madame Forestier's generosity and Madame Loisel's desire to emulate Madame Forestier's lifestyle. Madame Loisel is envious of Madame Forestier's wealth and status, which creates tension in their relationship.
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Madame de Staël ? Madame de La Fayette ? Madame de Graffigny ? Madame de Sévigné ? and there are other ones...
madame est enchantée la madame est ravie
In "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant, the minor characters include Madame Forestier, Madame Loisel's friend, who lends her the necklace, and Monsieur Loisel, Madame Loisel's husband, who plays a supporting role in the story.
The cast of Madame - 1960 includes: Kerstin Nylander as Madame