Older unmarried women were usually called "vieilles filles" (literally old maidens) in French. The term is fading out of use nowadays as marital status seems less relevant in modern society.
it is "une femme mariée" J'étais célibataire, maintenant je suis une femme mariée = I was single, now I am a married woman.
A divorced woman ("une divorcée / une femme divorcée") is usually called "madame" in French, as are married or widowed women.
'une dame' (an unmarried woman is 'une demoiselle')
The French word for married is marié / mariée.je suis marié(e)
madame (for married or old woman)mademoiselle (for young a young woman)madame, abbreviation mme
The French word is 'Madame'. In fact 'Madam' (English) comes from the Medieval Norman French, when the Normans being kings of England. 'Madame' can be broken down as 'My Dame'. (My lady /or My woman).
une femme. femme or fille (young woman)
a French word meaning a rustling sound, as of woman's silk taffeta dress.
madame - abbreviation "mme"
The French word for married women is "madame".
Fiancée is a French word meaning a woman who is engaged to be married. Fiancé is the masculine form meaning a man who is engaged to be married.
Madame.
"madame"
The French word for married is marié / mariée.je suis marié(e)
ma femme is the word for my woman in french. It is translation from English to french.
Traditionally, in French a young or unmarried lady is referred to as "mademoiselle". A woman or married lady is referred to as "Madame".
Yes, he is ! He is married to a French woman who teaches philosophy at Lycee Louis le Grand !
A man who is engaged to be married.A person engaged to be married.  If one follows French spelling, a fiancée is a woman who is engaged to be married. Fiancé is the male equivalent.By: Valdimir Leroy
man : homme woman : femme
Une femme