The correct spelling is "Fräulein", pronouced "froy-line." Literally, it means "little lady" (junge Frau) in German, and it translates in English as "young lady" or "Miss".
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∙ 13y agoFraeulein is an old-fashioned word meaning "miss" or "young woman" (i.e. an unmarried woman). In modern German it often has a vaguely condescending and thus offensive nuance, so it is not really used any more--Frau is used for all women almost exclusively.
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∙ 13y agodear Miss(y), dear girl (literally)
young lady (humorous)
Fräulein is a dated expression almost exclusively used when adressing (in a rather condescending manner) or scolding a little girl nowadays. A grown woman (even a girl in her teens) would be adressed as 'Frau [name]'.
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∙ 13y ago(my) young lady (humorous)
(my) Miss (outdated)
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∙ 14y agoyes, my girl
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∙ 15y agoPretty or beautiful girl.
"Fraulein" is the German word for "girl".
'Fraulein' is a German word for 'Miss', or 'Lady'.
'frauline' doesn't mean anything in French. In German, 'Fraulein' means 'miss'.
It is Fräulein.
"Male fraulein" is a term that does not make sense. The word "Fraulein" is a German term for a young, unmarried woman. There is no male equivalent for this term.
Fraulein Kosmos
Mademoiselle
If you mean frauline, then it is an affectionate term for woman. - - - - - Nein! Eine Fraulein ist ein Dame ohne Ehemann. Eine Frau ist ein Dame mit Ehemann. oder... a "fraulein" is an unmarried woman, a "frau" is a married one. It's also okay to call waitresses fraulein because German waitresses are usually young women who haven't been married yet.
"Good day Miss"
Technically, it's 'Fraulein' but most people just say 'Frau' for all women now-a-days.
Fraulein Spy was created in 1964.
Bobby Helms - 1957