Ladies Meaning in English
word · lemma: lady
/ˈɫeɪdiz/
LAY-diz
/lˈeɪdɪz/
LAY-diz
التعريف
Plural of 'lady': women, especially used politely or formally. It can mean a group of women or refer to the women's restroom.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Ladies' is more formal than 'women' and is used politely, like 'Ladies and gentlemen...' Often appears on restroom doors ('Ladies' for women's restroom). Sometimes seen as old-fashioned; use 'women' in most modern contexts except when being respectful or formal.
Spanish: damas - señoras - mujeres (formal)Portuguese (BR): senhoras - damasPortuguese (PT): senhoras - damasChinese (Simplified): 女士们Chinese (Traditional): 女士們Hindi: महिलाएँArabic: سيداتBengali: ভদ্রমহিলা - মহিলা (শৌচালয়)Russian: дамы - женщины (дверь туалета)Japanese: レディーたち - 女性用(トイレ)Vietnamese: quý cô - phòng vệ sinh nữKorean: 숙녀들 - 여성 화장실Turkish: hanımefendiler - bayanlar tuvaletiUrdu: خواتینIndonesian: para wanita - toilet wanita
جمل نموذجية
The ladies are sitting at the table.
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That door says 'Ladies' — it's the women's restroom.
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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
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All the ladies at work are planning a lunch together.
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Would the ladies like some tea or coffee?
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I saw the ladies laughing together at the party last night.
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