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- 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 (title) - Wikipedia
Mademoiselle (pronounced [madmwazɛl] ⓘ) or demoiselle (pronounced [dəmwazɛl] ⓘ) was 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? 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 | Fashion, Femininity Style | Britannica
mademoiselle, the French equivalent of “Miss,” referring to an unmarried female Etymologically, it means “my (young) lady” (ma demoiselle)
- mademoiselle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
mademoiselle (plural mademoiselles or mesdemoiselles, abbreviation Mlle or Mdlle ) A courtesy title for an unmarried woman in France or a French-speaking country
- MADEMOISELLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A certain mademoiselle has appeared in your garden and she is interfering with your pointless life?
- Mademoiselle - definition of mademoiselle by The Free Dictionary
Used as a courtesy title before the surname or full name of a girl or an unmarried woman in a French-speaking area: Mademoiselle Turot; Mademoiselle Isabelle Turot
- Using Mademoiselle and Miss in French - ThoughtCo
In 2012, the French government banned 'Mademoiselle' from official documents to promote gender equality The French courtesy title mademoiselle (pronounced "mad-moi-zell") is a traditional way of addressing young and unmarried women
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