If you mean the abbreviation for Mademoiselle when you are addressing a letter it would be: Mlle.
The short form for miss in French is "Mlle" which stands for "Mademoiselle."
The plural of "miss" in French is "mesdemoiselles."
The I has a short I sound, as in this and kiss.
"I miss you" in French is "Tu me manques."
"Miss" in French is "Mademoiselle" (abbreviated as "Mlle") and "Mister" is "Monsieur" (abbreviated as "M.").
"I miss you" in French is pronounced as "tu me manques." It is pronounced as "too muh mahnk."
the short form of Boulevard in French is: bd
"monsieur" is abbreviated "m." in French.
mathématiques is the translation of Maths in French. This is a short form of mathematics in French.
Miss Brill is an English teacher living near the Public Gardens in a French town in the short story entitled Miss Brill by Katherine Mansfield.
to miss is 'manquer' in French. tu me manques = I miss you ; elle me manque = I miss her
Tu (too) me (m+ short, hard e) manques (mahn-ke)
I miss you is 'tu me manques' in French.
I miss you is 'tu me manques' in French.
It comes from the French word 'nombre'
Miss is "mademoiselle" in French; this is abbreviated "mlle".
Information is spelled the same in French, as is the short form "info". Both information and info are feminine nouns in French.
Miss Piggy is "modemoiselle Piggy" in French.