Miss - Mademoiselle
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 word "Miss" is typically used to refer to an unmarried woman, especially in formal or respectful contexts.
The word miss is a verb for failure to hit, reach, or connect with. The word miss is also a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for something not hit, caught, or made connection with; a word for a young woman or an unmarried woman. The noun Miss (capitalized) is a title for a young woman or an woman that has not married.
Misses
Señorita is the equivalent of the English word "miss," referring to a young and/or unmarried woman.
Signorina is an Italian word that translates to "miss" or "young lady" in English. It is used as a respectful way to address an unmarried woman or a girl.
It means an unmarried woman in Spanish. A married woman is Senora. So 'Miss' or 'Ms'
The correct spelling is 'señorita'.The Spanish word for an unmarried woman is spelled "senorita" (señorita).It is capitalized when used with a person's name, e.g. Señorita Alvarez.
une célibataire (the word is the same for both masculine or feminine except that you put un instead of une)
Miss (as in unmarried lady)
The correct spelling of the word is senorita (Spanish señorita, unmarried woman, miss).When used as a title, it is capitalized, e.g. SeñoritaMargarita Hernandez.
"Celibataire" is a French word that translates to "single" or "unmarried" in English.