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.
je comprends madame
Madam-Mu- Ze-l
hello madam how was your day bonjour Madame allait comment votre jour ?
The French phrase " Qu'est-ce que c'est madam" sounds nearly identical to the sentence above. It means What is this, Madam? or What is that, madam?
The French word is 'Madame'. In fact 'Madam' (English) comes from the Medieval Norman French, when the Normans being kings of England. 'Madame' can be broken down as 'My Dame'. (My lady /or My woman).
'thank you madam' is translated 'merci madame' in French.
je comprends madame
Madam-Mu- Ze-l
Bonjour madam or Salut madam. The difference is that "bonjour" is a polite and formal greeting as you would say "salut" to a friend or close family member. Fro all those non-French speaking people you say "bonjour" as bonn-jour say your "j" as a soft "j" and you say "salut" as: sall-oo. Bonjour Madamoiselle
"Madame, est-ce que vous comprenez ?"
It Is: Bonjour Madam
madam
It depends on the "Mrs." you are addressing. I could be either Madam or another variety of "Mrs."
Madememoisslee
Oui madame, je suis comme ci, comme ça.
hello madam how was your day bonjour Madame allait comment votre jour ?
Madam Curie