Monsieur and Madame are abbreviated to M ( no period) and Mme, respectively.
Madame IS a French word. It needs no translation when using it in French. Many "English" words are actually borrowed from other languages, the word madame is one example.
Madame and mademoiselle are both French words used before a surname. Madame describes a married woman similar to"Mrs." while mademoiselle describes an unmarried woman similar to the English "Miss." Sources: "Mademoiselle." Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. 2015. Web. 13 Dec. 2015. "Madame." Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. 2015. Web. 13 Dec. 2015.
we sort of use chat as catand class i think as classSome French words used in English are:petite, guillotine, hors d'oeuvres, vis-a-vis, rsvp ( repondez sil vous plais), madame,
It depends what you are trying to say. Use "madame" and "mademoiselle" in French the same way you would use Mrs. and Ms. in English Use "épousée" and "célibataire" in French as the words "married or "single" would be used.
ladame in one word means nothing. La dame in 2 words means the lady.Madame means Mrs. e.g. Madame Legrand is Mrs. Legrand.
bonjour Madame/Monseur
love
Depressed over Marquis's death, and Madame Defarge comforts her by soothing words.
"words" is "mots" in French.
Cognates are words which are the same in English and French.
== == The French equivalent of mister is monsieur, which is abbreviated M. (including a period). Note: The abbreviations Mme (madame) and Mlle (mademoiselle) do not use periods because they end with the final letters of the full words. However, M. does use a period since it does not end with r, the final letter of monsieur.
"One moment more, Mr. executioner, I beg you!".