Married Italian women are referred to as signora (like the English Mrs.); unmarried women are referred to as signorina (Miss).
In English, the proper title of a married lady is Mrs., the title of respect would be Madam, or Mam.
Mrs, means that the lady is a married woman.
The title of Madonna is normally one of the titles given to the Virgin Mary.
Una signora sposata is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "a married lady." The feminine singular phrase also translates literally as "one married lady" in English. The pronunciation will be "OO-na see-NYO-ra spo-ZA-ta" in Pisan Italian.
The title for a woman married to a man who has received a knighthood and is called Sir is typically "Lady." She may also be referred to as "Lady [Last Name]" or simply "Lady" followed by her husband's first name. However, if the woman has her own title or rank, she may retain that title.
Signora sposata is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "married lady." The feminine singular phrase also translates, in an equally literally but somewhat old-fashioned way, as "wedded lady" in English. The pronunciation will be "see-NYO-ra spo-ZA-ta" in Pisan Italian.
"Lady" in English is signora in Italian.
"My Lady" in English is Signora in Italian.
Lady Gaga is not married and has never been.
A title or form of address used of or to an Italian-speaking unmarried woman, corresponding to Miss
The best way an Italian man shows his interest to an Italian lady is to start a conversation with her, even asking her out on a date. If an Italian man wants to impress an Italian lady, he will cook for her or take her to an expensive restaurant.
Lady Gaga isn't married and never has been married.