Mrs is the abbreviation for Mistress and is usually used, in written and spoken English, to describe a married woman ie Mrs Smith is the wife of Mr Smith. It can be used when talking or writing to a married woman or about her eg "Good Morning, Mrs Smith" or "Have you heard about Mrs Jones?" or (in a written letter) "Dear Mrs Smith" Madam is the female equivalent of Sir and is used when talking to a married woman whose name you do not know. eg "Good Morning, Madam" or "Excuse me, Madam"
Heidy McCloud Uncle Hammish Mrs. Beaglehole Ms. Violett Cassius Sam Ms. Nutbush Flawed dogs - Pooft, Willy, Bug, Madam, Ol' Blue and Fabio
No, the word "ma'am" is a contraction of the noun"madam", a word used to address an adult female; a word for a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: Excuse me ma'am but you left your gloves on the counter. (the pronouns 'you' and 'your' take the place of the noun ma'am)
In Spanish, you would use the word señora, which also can mean "Mrs."No, señora. = No, ma'am.The tilde over the N means it is pronounced like N followed by a Y.Señora is pronounced (seen-YOR-ah).
it means stupid but in a unkown way qaia7 little t mrs angel
I think you mean acquainted, which means familiar with. I am acquainted with Mrs. Jones from school.
Madam, Ms. , Mrs., so I've heard. It means "My Lady".
In Polish, PANI means "Mrs." or "Madam." It is a formal way of addressing a woman, similar to using "Mrs." or "Madam" in English.
señora pretty much. it just means ms. mrs. or lady.
madam
It depends on the "Mrs." you are addressing. I could be either Madam or another variety of "Mrs."
Madam, Mrs, Mistress.
it means Madam or Mrs. in Spanish. Typically including the "ñ" rather than the "n". Señorita refers to a younger, unmarried female person.
qui madam/mosiore yes Mrs/Mr
The Ghost and Mrs- Muir - 1968 Madam Candidate 2-6 was released on: USA: 23 October 1969
You can address her by madam or ma'am.
ma tête est très grosse = my head is very big madame = mrs, madam
Mrs. Big Mouth.