- MADAME Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MADAME is —used as a title equivalent to Mrs for a married woman not of English-speaking nationality
- Madam - Wikipedia
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 ")
- MADAME definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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
- MADAME Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
MADAME definition: 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
- Madame | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
məˈdæm, mæ- Add to word list a title for a woman, esp a married woman from France: Madame Bovary (Definition of Madame from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- Madame - definition of madame by The Free Dictionary
Used as a courtesy title before the surname or full name of a woman, especially a married woman, in a French-speaking area: Madame Cartier; Madame Jacqueline Cartier
- Madame - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Madame is the way to address a French woman, as in Madame Curie It’s officially for married women, like Mrs in English, but it’s often used for any exotic woman, married and French or not
- madame - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Madame s'est présentée à l'urgence à 18 h 12 The This lady The patient Ms [name] attended the emergency room at 6:12 p m Although un le monsieur is used as a common noun to mean "a the gentleman," using the word une la madame to mean "a the lady" is considered childish language Instead, une la dame is used
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