Mademoiselle
"Fraulein" is the German word for "girl".
'Fraulein' is a German word for 'Miss', or 'Lady'.
Cerise is the French word for cherry, whereas Kirsche is the equivalent in German.
"Charles" is a French equivalent of the English/German name "Karl."Specifically, the French word is a masculine proper noun. The pronunciation is "shahrl." The pronunciation of the English/German loan word in French is "kahrl."
Mémé is a French equivalent of the German word Oma. The two feminine singular words translate as "gran," "grandma" or "granny" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "mey-mey" in French and "O-ma" in German.
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.
Because the word comes from French, and both English and German borrowed the word.
The German word herr is equivalent to the English word Mister.
Miracle is an equivalent of the English word 'miracle' in French. Ihme is an equivalent in Finnish. Wunder is an equivalent in German. Ness is an equivalent in Hebrew. Milagro is an equivalent in Spanish. Mirakel is an equivalent in Norwegian and in Swedish.
französisch
'madame'
The German equivalent of Constantine is Konstantin.