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madame or madamoiselle. madam if they are an older woman or if they are married and madamoiselle if they are younger.

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A slang of the word 'madam' is simply 'ma'am'. It is commonly used as a polite term to address a mature lady.

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Sir or Monsieur

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A sir, or a moisior.

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Ma,

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A pimp!

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What is the masculine of madam?

In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.Madam (abbreviated Mdm.) is a title used only in formal situations to address a female (Madam Ambassador, Madam Chairperson, etc.)Sir is an appropriate counterpart to address a male in formal situations.Mister (abbreviated Mr.) is the title for a male in less formal situations.Mistress (abbreviated Mrs.) is the title for a married female.Miss is the title for an unmarried female.Ms. is the title for a female without marital information. The noun 'Ms.' is not an abbreviation, it is a word created to eliminate marital status from the title of a female.


What is the equivalent noble title of sir for a woman?

madam


What is the feminine equivalent of 'Sir'?

In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun of polite address for a male is sir.The gender specific noun of polite address for a female is madam or ma'am.


What is the feminine gender of sire?

In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun sire is a word for a male producer of offspring; the corresponding noun for a female is mother.The noun sire is a respectful term of address, now used only to a male sovereign; the corresponding address for a female is madam (sometimes shortened to ma'am).


What is the male equivalent of czarina?

The male equivalent of Czarina is Czar or Tsar


In Spain and Portugal a title equivalent to mrs or madam?

Spanish is señora. Portugese is senhora.