How to Say ‘Ma'am’ in French
Madame
mah-DAM
[mah-DAM]
💬 Usage Tip: Madame means "ma'am" or "Mrs." It is a polite way to address an adult woman. Pronounced ma-DAM.
🇫🇷 In France: Very common in formal situations in France, especially at school, in shops, or when speaking to someone you don't know well.
Phrase Breakdown
Madame
[mah-DAM]
madam; ma'am; Mrs.
A polite form of address for an adult woman, similar to 'madam' or 'ma’am.'
Madame, votre rendez-vous est à dix heures.
Madam, your appointment is at ten o'clock.
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