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Madam

Madam is a polite or formal form of address for a woman. It derives from the French word madame, itself from ma dame, meaning “my lady.” In English, madam has been used since at least the medieval period in formal or respectful contexts, though in casual speech it is often replaced by more contemporary forms.

The term exists in several closely related variants. Madame is the French form used in formal or

Beyond its use as a courtesy title, madam has other historical meanings. It can refer to a

Usage notes: When addressing a woman directly, the choice among madam, ma’am, or a non-gendered form depends

ceremonial
contexts
and
in
some
English-language
institutions
or
titles.
Ma’am
is
a
contraction
of
madam
that
is
common
in
North
American
English
as
a
courteous
address
to
a
woman,
especially
in
service
interactions.
The
pronunciation
and
social
connotations
of
these
forms
vary
by
region
and
situation;
some
speakers
prefer
alternatives
such
as
Ms.
or
Miss.
woman
who
runs
a
brothel,
known
as
a
madam.
In
literature,
media,
and
formal
discourse,
the
word
appears
in
phrases
like
“Dear
Madam”
in
letters
or
as
part
of
titles
such
as
“Madam
Secretary”
or
“Madam
President,”
depending
on
the
context.
on
formality,
audience,
and
personal
preference.
In
some
communities,
ma’am
is
seen
as
polite
and
approachable,
while
in
others
it
may
feel
old-fashioned
or
overly
formal.