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).
It is a title for a woman or "my lady"
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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.
You say Madame. You can abbreviate it to Mme but only in writing.The English word "ma'am" translated to French is "madame."
The French word for "Mrs." is "madame" and it is usually abbreviated as "Mme". You can write Madame or Mme. ex. Mme. Moreau or Madame Moreau (typically the wife of Monsieur Moreau).
hartford is not a french word.
Madame de Staël ? Madame de La Fayette ? Madame de Graffigny ? Madame de Sévigné ? and there are other ones...
madame refers to of the lady of the house
The French word for married women is "madame".
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.
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You say Madame. You can abbreviate it to Mme but only in writing.The English word "ma'am" translated to French is "madame."
mademoiselle=miss madame=mrs
A french word for lady is "dame". It is pronounced like the second syllable of madame.
madame - abbreviation "mme"
The French word for "Mrs." is "madame" and it is usually abbreviated as "Mme". You can write Madame or Mme. ex. Mme. Moreau or Madame Moreau (typically the wife of Monsieur Moreau).
Woman of my dreams