Mme which is mademoiselle
Miss - Mademoiselle
A widow
Call her 'Madame', or 'Mademoiselle' if she looks young and unmarried.
Mademoiselle is French for "miss", the formal address for an unmarried young woman.
The antonym for the noun widow is wife or spouse. A widow is a widow as long as she remains unmarried; if she marries again, she is a wife and a spouse.
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Mademoiselle is the French word for Miss. Used as a courtesy title before the surname or full name of a girl or an unmarried woman in a French-speaking area.
The correct spelling of the French term is mademoiselle(unmarried woman).The title is abbreviated Mlle.
in French "mademoiselle" means "miss", i.e. a woman who had never been married. "Rue" is a street. In older times the name "Mademoiselle" was also given to the eldest unmarried daughter of "Monsieur" (the king's brother). "Rue de Mademoiselle" refers to that royal name.
The antonyms for spinster (an unmarried woman) are wifeor widow.
You can refer to a female teacher as "Ms." followed by her last name (e.g., Ms. Smith) or as "Mrs." if you know she is married. Alternatively, you can use "Miss" followed by her last name if you are aware she is unmarried.