"Minasama, konbanwa".
There is no direct translation for ladies and gentlemen. Minasama means everyone.
Source(s): native speaker
Hello madam.
je comprends madame
Madam-Mu- Ze-l
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
こんにちは Name さん  (konnichiwa name san) In Japanese don't say madam or mister generally. They put the name instead of madam or mister and use san after name.
madam
madam
'''''MADLOBA QALBATONO''''' I say in Georgian
MadameSenhoraDonaSenhora ou Madame
Hello madam.
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
'thank you madam' is translated 'merci madame' in French.
je comprends madame
Madam-Mu- Ze-l
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".