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  • Mademoiselle (title) - Wikipedia
    Mademoiselle (pronounced [madmwazɛl] ⓘ) or demoiselle (pronounced [dəmwazɛl] ⓘ) is a French courtesy title, abbreviated Mlle or Dlle, traditionally given to an unmarried woman The equivalent in English is "Miss" The courtesy title "Madame" is accorded women where their marital status is unknown
  • Madame Or Mademoiselle? The Answer Might Surprise You
    Madame or Mademoiselle? Every French learner has encountered this question when wondering how to address a woman in France Meaning “Miss,” Mademoiselle is used to address unmarried women while madame, meaning “Mrs ,” is used to address married women
  • MADEMOISELLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MADEMOISELLE is an unmarried French girl or woman —used as a title equivalent to Miss for an unmarried woman not of English-speaking nationality
  • Mademoiselle (1966) - IMDb
    Mademoiselle: Directed by Tony Richardson With Jeanne Moreau, Ettore Manni, Umberto Orsini, Keith Skinner Residents of a small French town are quick to accuse Manou of arson because he seduced most of the town's women No one suspects the real culprit, a woman committing random crimes, all in an attempt to draw Manou's attention to herself
  • Mademoiselle - definition of mademoiselle by The Free Dictionary
    mademoiselle (ˌmædmwəˈzɛl; French madmwazɛl) n, pl mesdemoiselles (ˌmeɪdmwəˈzɛl; French medmwazɛl) 1 a young unmarried French girl or woman: usually used as a title equivalent to Miss 2 a French teacher or governess
  • Madame or Mademoiselle? Which one to use and how not to make a mistake?
    Nowadays, the term "mademoiselle" refers rather to young girls, minors and women who are still single Since marriage is no longer an obligatory stage in a woman's life, the term "mademoiselle" is used according to age
  • mademoiselle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    mademoiselle (plural mademoiselles or mesdemoiselles) Courtesy title for an unmarried woman in France or a French-speaking country (humorous or affected) A young woman or girl, especially one who is French or French-speaking
  • MADEMOISELLE in English - Cambridge Dictionary
    MADEMOISELLE translate: miss, Miss Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary




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