The term derives from the french madame, from ma dame meaning my lady In french, the abbreviation is mme or mme and the plural is mesdames (abbreviated mmes or mmes ). A french title of respect equivalent to “mrs.”, used alone or prefixed to a woman's married name or title. See examples of madame used in a sentence. Definition of 'madame' madame in british english (ˈmædəm , french madam ) noun word forms Plural mesdames (ˈmeɪˌdæm , french medam ) a married frenchwoman
Usually used as a title equivalent to mrs, and sometimes extended to older unmarried women to show respect and to women of other nationalities Madam is a polite form of address for women in english Madame serves a similar purpose in french and is also used in english in the titles of french women. A title for a woman, esp A married woman from france A french title of respect equivalent to mrs.'', used alone or prefixed to a woman's married name or title
One of distinction, who is not of american or british origin. Madam and madame are two honorific titles used to address women in different contexts While they may seem similar at first glance, there are subtle differences in their usage and connotations.
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