lady
The Italian word 'signora' is used to address a lady or a married woman. It is also used to refer to a woman in a respectful and formal manner, similar to 'Mrs.' in English.
Good morning, Mrs. Rossi.
This is a typical morning greeting directed to a woman whose last name is Rossi. 'Signora' in Italian is used as a courteous and respectful term similar to 'Mrs.' in English.
Ma'am, can you pass me the salt?
In this context, 'signora' is used to politely address a woman regarding a favor or request. It is akin to the English term 'Ma'am'.
The lady in red is dancing with me.
The term 'signora' here refers to 'the lady', applied in context to describe a woman distinguished by her red dress. Equivalent to 'the lady' in English.