What does hanımefendi in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word hanımefendi in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use hanımefendi in Turkish.

The word hanımefendi in Turkish means lady, bayan, hanım, hanımefendi, bayan, hanımefendi, bayan, hanımefendi, bayan, hanımefendi, hanımefendi, saygın/seçkin hanım, kibar hanım, hanımefendi, hanımefendi, bayan. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word hanımefendi

lady

bayan, hanım, hanımefendi

(polite (woman) (kadın/kibar)

Bayana, torbalarını taşımasına yardım etmemi isteyip istemediğini sordum.
I asked the lady if I could help her carry the bags.

bayan, hanımefendi

(usually capitalized (title of respect)

The officer said to the woman, "Madam, could you please come with me?"

bayan, hanımefendi

(US (madam: to a woman)

May I offer you a coffee, ma'am?

bayan

(French (title for a woman)

Madame Susanne, how nice to see you this evening.

hanımefendi

(sometimes capitalized (term of address for a Lady)

Would your ladyship like another cup of tea?

hanımefendi, saygın/seçkin hanım

(French (important older woman)

Katherine Cebrian was one of the grandes dames of San Francisco society.

kibar hanım, hanımefendi

(refined woman)

She is a real lady. She treats everybody well.

hanımefendi

(madam: to a woman of higher status)

Ma'am, I'd like to speak to you about dating your daughter.

bayan

(term of address: female teacher)

Bayan, bana bir kağıt uzatabilir misiniz lütfen?
Miss, would you give me a paper, please?

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