Madam is the full word. The abbreviation is Mme if you wanted to use it that way.
You might be asking about the word 'mademoiselle', which is a French word.
Madam
the Plural form of Madam is "Mesdames"
The contraction for madam is ma'am.Example: Excuse me ma'am, you've dropped your glove.The contraction ma'am should only be used when speaking. Always use the full form when addressing someone specific, such as Madam Chairman or Dear Madam.
The masculine form of the word "madam" is "sir." Both terms are used as respectful forms of address, with "madam" typically referring to women and "sir" referring to men.
There are two accepted plurals for the noun madam: madams or mesdames.
Madam
Madame Pomfrey is the nurse at Harry Potter.
Yes. Madam is singular, the plural form is "mesdames." It's actually a French word that we borrowed. Many words in the English language are borrowed from other languages.
The boy form of this is sir or monsier
it's Hooch, not Mooch. Madam Rolanda Hooch.
Ma'am is a contracted form of Madam
It can be madames, madams OR mesdames, actually.