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The usual term to address an unmarried woman is 'mademoiselle'. When the marital status is not relevant (for instance in business relations), or when the person is obviously old enough to be married, it is quite common to address her as 'madame', as is standard for women who had been married in the past.

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A single woman is addressed as "Mademoiselle" in French, which means "Miss". It is the equivalent of addressing an unmarried woman in English as "Miss". However, in recent years, the use of "Mademoiselle" has become less common, and many French speakers now simply use "Madame" (Mrs.) for all adult women.

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