Hello madam.
hello madam how was your day bonjour Madame allait comment votre jour ?
Bonjour, Madame, comment allez-vous aujourd'hui?
Teachers are commonly addressed as 'monsieur' or 'madame' by their students. The usual greeting is then: bonjour monsieur, or bonjour madame.
You say Madame. You can abbreviate it to Mme but only in writing.The English word "ma'am" translated to French is "madame."
bonjour is hello if that is what you are after
you say Bonjour Madame.
Bonjour madame ; comment allez-vous ?
Good day, Ma'am. (Bonjour is also commonly used as "Hello")
bonjour monsieur / bonjour madame comment allez vous
bonjour mademoiselle (miss), bonjour madame (mrs)
bonjour madame Knight
bonjour, madame Ann.
When you are introduced to a French adult, you should shake hands and say Bonjour Monsieur, or Bonjour Madame or, with children, Bonjour. It is polite to add: Enchante or, pleased to meet you.
Bonjour is used as hello in France. actually it means good day, bon being good and jour being day. The above is true, but that is "formal" french. If you truly just want to say "hello" it is "Salut" pronounced "Sal-oo" like saloon with no n.
Bonjour mesdames (mesdames is the irregular plural of madame)
hello madam how was your day bonjour Madame allait comment votre jour ?
Bonjour Madame, qu'est-ce davantage une-vous?