A french title of respect equivalent to Ò€œmrs. Ò€, used alone or prefixed to a woman's married name or title. See examples of madame used in a sentence. Madam is used to address women and madame is used to address a married woman that speaks french.

Used as a courtesy title before the surname or full name of a woman, especially a married woman, in a french-speaking area: Madame jacqueline cartier. 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 is the way to address a french woman, as in madame curie. ItÒ€ℒs officially for married women, like mrs. In english, but itÒ€ℒs often used for any exotic woman, married and french or not.

Madame is the way to address a french woman, as in madame curie. ItÒ€ℒs officially for married women, like mrs. In english, but itÒ€ℒs often used for any exotic woman, married and french or not. A title for a woman, esp. A married woman from france: Learn more. The meaning of madame is Ò€used as a title equivalent to mrs. For a married woman not of english-speaking nationality.

Learn more. The meaning of madame is Ò€used as a title equivalent to mrs. For a married woman not of english-speaking nationality.