How do you say Madame Butterfly in Spanish?
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I originally had Mariposa de senora, but my instructor said it was incorrect. She couldn't tell me what the translation was, but she knew what I had was incorrect.
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updated DIC 7, 2009
posted by barefootwalker91
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In English, the opera is called "Madame Butterfly" (or perhaps, "Madama Butterfly").
In Spanish, the title is "Madama Mariposa."
Recuerdos/Regards,
Moe
updated DIC 1, 2009
posted by Moe
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How about Señora Mariposa?
updated NOV 30, 2009
posted by Lise-Laroche