The French word for "Mrs." is "madame" and it is usually abbreviated as "Mme". You can write Madame or Mme. ex. Mme. Moreau or Madame Moreau (typically the wife of Monsieur Moreau).
Teachers are commonly addressed as 'monsieur' or 'madame' by their students. The usual greeting is then: bonjour monsieur, or bonjour madame.
You say Madame. You can abbreviate it to Mme but only in writing.The English word "ma'am" translated to French is "madame."
M. et Mme. Dupont
M. et Mme. (monsieur et madame)
Monsieur et Madame Denis was created in 1862.
monsieur et madame
Monsieur contre madame - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: France:U
Monsieur
Madame
"monsieur et madame Dupont" is abbreviated as "m. et Mme Dupont"
the adressee is - a man: 'cher monsieur Dupont' or 'cher monsieur' or 'monsieur' (the latter being more distant), - a woman: 'chère madame Dupont' or 'chère madame' or 'madame' (same remark), - a couple: chers monsieur et madame Dupont, - you don't know / to whom it may concern': Madame, monsieur, (use both) these terms are to be repeated in the ending (link for related question)
monsieur is abbreviated as simply M. / Madame is Mme and Mademoiselle is Mlle.
Monsieur S- et Madame V- - 1989 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
The French word for "Mrs." is "madame" and it is usually abbreviated as "Mme". You can write Madame or Mme. ex. Mme. Moreau or Madame Moreau (typically the wife of Monsieur Moreau).
Monsieur and madame.
Monsieur and Madame are abbreviated to M ( no period) and Mme, respectively.