Madame or Mademoiselle
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A Woman of France - 1918 was released on: USA: October 1918
Elizabeth I was the only woman to rule both France and England.
In France, noon is typically referred to as "midi."
Traditionally, in French a young or unmarried lady is referred to as "mademoiselle". A woman or married lady is referred to as "Madame".
france
A woman hater is commonly referred to as a misogynist.
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"France" is feminine in French. It is referred to as "la France" (feminine article) instead of "le France" (masculine article).
The general shape of France is roughly in a hexagon. Although I've never heard of France being referred to as anything special because of it. Italy's a boot! :D I hope that helps.
the old woman
A woman who has chosen to remain unmarried is generally referred to as a spinster. Although nowadays, they might be referred to as a bachelorette more often.