Madame is abbreviated "mme". The irregular plural "mesdames" is abbreviated "mmes".
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Madame is what you call a married French woman and Madam is also the title given to a female pimp who runs a brothel.
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Mrs. is a title of respect that may be used to address a married woman. Ms. is preferable, especially if you do not know what the woman's preferred title is, or if you do not know the marital status of the woman.
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.
Mrs, means that the lady is a married woman.
Traditionally, in French a young or unmarried lady is referred to as "mademoiselle". A woman or married lady is referred to as "Madame".
Mrs., the abbreviation for Mistress, is a title for a married woman or a widow. Ms. is a title used for a woman whose marital status is unknown or irrelevant (as in business). The letters Ms. are not an abbreviation of a word, they are an amalgamation drawn from the letters of Miss and Mrs.
Yes, he is ! He is married to a French woman who teaches philosophy at Lycee Louis le Grand !
madame - abbreviation "mme"