The French title, Mademoiselle means my young lady and is the proper way to address a young lady in French.
Merci jeune femme.
a young lady is called 'une demoiselle' in French. You address this unmarried woman as 'mademoiselle'
Unmarried young women are referred to as "señorita"
Mademoiselle [ ma "my" + demoiselle "little lady"]
Dame
Young lady or young girl.
a young lady is called 'une demoiselle' in French. You address this unmarried woman as 'mademoiselle'
Traditionally, in French a young or unmarried lady is referred to as "mademoiselle". A woman or married lady is referred to as "Madame".
"Young, Lady" or call her by name.
Miss.
Unmarried young women are referred to as "señorita"
"belle jeune dame"
"Bye, Miss!" and "Hi, young lady!" are English equivalents of the French phrase Salut, Mlle! Context makes clear which form suits regarding la mademoiselle ("the young lady"). The pronunciation will be "sa-lyoo mad-mwa-zel" in French.
Mademoiselle [ ma "my" + demoiselle "little lady"]
"jeune dame / jeune madame, vous êtes jolie"
les jeunes femmes, les demoiselles
Call her 'Madame', or 'Mademoiselle' if she looks young and unmarried.
Mademoiselle is French for "miss", the formal address for an unmarried young woman.