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Mesdames (French pronunciation: [mɛdam], My Ladies) is a form of
address for
several adult females. In the 18th century,
Mesdames de
France was used to...
- (2018),
reached number two on the SNEP
album chart. In 2020, he
released Mesdames (Ladies),
featuring ten
duets with women,
which topped the
French charts...
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Household of the
Mesdames aînées, ('Elder
Mesdames') but were
given their own
Household of the
Mesdames cadettes, ('Younger
Mesdames')
headed by...
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later became Madame Sophie. She and her
sisters were
collectively known as
Mesdames. In 1777,
Sophie and her
elder sister Adélaïde were both
given the title...
- Méfiez-vous,
mesdames! (English title: Be Careful, Ladies!) is a 1963
French comedy film
directed by André Hunebelle. The
screenplay was
written by Pierre...
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sisters moved to Naples. In 1799
France conquered Naples causing the
Mesdames to go to
Trieste where the
sisters both died, in 1799 and 1800 respectively...
- N'écoutez pas,
mesdames ! (Don't Listen, Ladies!) is a three-act
comedy by
Sacha Guitry,
premiered at the Théâtre de la
Madeleine on 23 May 1942. Sacha...
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commonly used
plural for Miss. The
plural of Mrs. is from the French:
Mesdames. This may be used as is in
written correspondence, or it may be abbreviated...
- lady". In French, the
abbreviation is "Mme" or "Mme" and the
plural is
mesdames (abbreviated "Mmes" or "Mmes").
These terms ultimately derive from the...
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Ladies and
Gentlemen (Italian:
Signore e signori, buonanotte, French:
Mesdames et
messieurs bonsoir) is a 1976 French-Italian
satirical comedy anthology...