Ma'am or more correctly Madam or in the French original Madame
Ma'am. It's short for madam.
It is spelled as " ma'am " , which is a shortened form of 'madam'.
In America it's Mom. In southern England, Mum and in northeast England and parts of Scotland, Mam.
Just the facts, ma'am. Many people think this line was from the 1950's or the 1960's remake of the TV series Dragnet. However, character Stg. Joe Friday's actual lines were "All we want are the facts, ma'am" and "All we know are the facts, ma'am".
If nanna means 'grandmother' it's mam-gu [mam-gee] in south Wales and nain ['nine'] in north Wales.
You have it right, It is Yes Sir, but 'mam' is Ma'am.
Ma'am. It's short for madam.
It is spelled as " ma'am " , which is a shortened form of 'madam'.
The correct way to spell it is Ma'am. Hope this helps. Just so you know I had to ask someone, I found your question trying to find out how to spell it myself...lol. Have a great day =) ditto for me -- glad you answered the question!
In America it's Mom. In southern England, Mum and in northeast England and parts of Scotland, Mam.
french: votre mam german: Ihr mam italian: il vostro mam
Mam=Ma'am?.... Signora.
ya mam ya mam ya mam and ya dad
Enw mam fi ydy / ....... yw enw fy mam i
ya mam ya mam ya dad ya mam
ya mam ya mam ya mam and ya dad
woman = vrouw women = vrouwen