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The older term "Fräulein" is only used to young girls.

The term "Ms." is a way of referring to a woman without specifying her marital status.

In modern German, "Frau" does the same thing.

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The German word for Ma'am would be "gnädige Frau", but it`s outdated in Germany, if it`s used at all, then mostly ironically. Actually there isn`t a modern equivalent to "Ma'am" or "Sir" in the German language.

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Pronounce ma'am as a German would, or pronounce the German word for it?

The German word is 'Frau'. It is pronounced [fr-ow], with a rolling 'r' from the front of the mouth and the 'ow'-sound found in 'owl' and 'kapow'.

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lady or ma'am translates as Meine Dame or gnädige Frau

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Guten Morgen meine Dame

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Ja, meine Dame

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Frau

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