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Spanish is Spanish where ever in the Spanish-speaking world. Regionalisms exists in all languages. No such word....seems to be missing a vowel.

Mlle is the French abbreviation for Madamoiselle, which corresponds to Ms. in English. It may be possible that you are looking at a French document.

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If you are refering to the french mademoiselle (i think that's how you spell it), it means miss

ex: miss Jones

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Mlle is the abbreviation of 'mademoiselle', meaning 'Miss' in English.

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