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    Mademoiselle
    /ˌmad(ə)mwəˈzɛl/

    noun

    • 1. a title or form of address used of or to an unmarried French-speaking woman, corresponding to Miss: "Mademoiselle Rossignol"

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  2. Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of mademoiselle, a French title for an unmarried woman. Find out how to cite, share, and play with this word on Merriam-Webster.com.

  3. Jun 29, 2022 · Mademoiselle, meaning "Miss," is an outdated and sexist title for unmarried women in France. Learn why the French government and people stopped using it and how to address a young girl in French.

  4. 1. Miss. Mademoiselle Martin Miss Martin. 2. Madam. Mademoiselle, ... Dear Madam, ... (in letter) Collins Beginner’s French-English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Mademoiselle. [madmwazɛl ] Word forms: Mademoiselle, plural Mesdemoiselles. feminine noun. 1. (suivi du nom de famille) Miss. Mademoiselle Martin Miss Martin.

  5. Mademoiselle is a French title of respect for unmarried women, equivalent to Miss. It can also mean a young girl or a governess. Learn more about its history, pronunciation, and usage with examples.

  6. Madame and Mademoiselle are both titles used to address women in the French language, but they carry different connotations. "Madame" is used to address a married woman or a woman of a certain age, indicating respect and maturity.

  7. Mademoiselle translation in French - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'madère, médaille, madrilène, mausolée', examples, definition, conjugation.

  8. Mademoiselle is a French word meaning my damsel, used to mean a young unmarried woman. It can also be a title equivalent to Miss or a form of polite address. See examples, synonyms, and translations.