Usage examples of "Madame" in French with translation to English

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Comment allez-vous, Madame Jones ? How do you do, Mrs. Jones?
Madame, puis-je prendre vos mensurations ? May I take your size, madam?
Puis-je vous aider madame ? May I help you ma'am?
C'est une autre Madame Curie. She is another Madame Curie.
Madame Lee est une grande bavarde. Mrs. Lee is a great talker.
Je vous en prie, Madame, n'hésitez pas à vous servir ! Please, madam, help yourself!
Chewtarou est le chien de madame Tanaka. Chewtarou is Mrs Tanaka's dog.
Pardonnez-moi, madame, je suis honteux de pleurer comme ça devant vous, mais je ne peux pas retenir mes larmes. Pardon me, madam, I'm ashamed to be crying like this in front of you, but I can't hold my tears.
Madame Wood était une très bonne cuisinière. Mrs. Wood was a very good cook.
Excusez-moi, madame, je suis honteuse de pleurer comme ça devant vous, mais je ne peux pas retenir mes larmes. Pardon me, madam, I'm ashamed to be crying like this in front of you, but I can't hold my tears.
Madame Suzuki faisait un discours cet après-midi. Mrs Suzuki was giving a speech that afternoon.
Madame Smith va à l'église en voiture. Mrs. Smith goes to church by car.
Est-ce que madame Smith est professeur d'anglais ? Is Mrs. Smith an English teacher?
Madame Brown a écrit un livre sur la politique. Mrs. Brown wrote a book on politics.
Madame Smith, j'aimerais vous présenter un de mes amis, Pierre Dubois. Mrs. Smith, I'd like to introduce a friend of mine, Pierre Dubois.
Elles demandèrent à Madame Lincoln où elle voulait que son époux fut enseveli. They asked Mrs. Lincoln where she wanted her husband buried.
Ils demandèrent à Madame Lincoln où elle voulait que son époux fut enseveli. They asked Mrs. Lincoln where she wanted her husband buried.
Bonjour. Est-il possible que je parle à madame Johnson, s'il vous plait ? Hello. Is it possible to speak with Mrs Johnson please?
Madame Green, de qui mes enfants reçoivent des leçons de chant, tiendra un récital dimanche prochain. Mrs. Green, from whom my children have lessons in singing, is to have a recital next Sunday.
Ensuite, nous parlerons à madame Pam Roland. Next, we will talk to Ms. Pam Roland.
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