IPA: /mɪˈleɪdi/
KK: /mɪˈleɪdi/
A term used to address or refer to a woman of high social status, especially in a polite or formal way.
The nobleman bowed and addressed her as miladi.
Miladi is derived from the French phrase 'mademoiselle' (meaning my lady), which was often used as a term of respect for women, particularly in the context of nobility or gentility. The term reflects a polite address for a lady, especially in historical contexts.
Think of 'mademoiselle' as a respectful way to address a lady, which helps you remember that 'miladi' is a term of endearment or respect for a woman.