How to Say ‘Ms. Martin’ in French
Madame Martin
mah-DAM mar-TAN
[mah-DAM mar-TAN]
💬 Usage Tip: Madame is the standard respectful title for an adult woman, like "Mrs." or "Ms."
🇫🇷 In France: In France, adults—especially teachers and parents in formal contexts—often use titles plus surname.
Phrase Breakdown
Madame
[mah-DAM]
Mrs.
A formal title used for an adult woman, like Mrs. or Madam.
Madame Martin est la directrice.
Mrs. Martin is the principal.
Martin
[mar-TAN]
Martin
A common French family name, Martin.
Madame Martin arrive tôt.
Mrs. Martin arrives early.
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