La classe moyenne
The term for the middle class in French society is "la classe moyenne." This refers to individuals and families with moderate incomes who fall between the lower and upper classes in terms of wealth and social status.
les bourgeois - la bourgeoisie
It was Karl Marx who introduced the bourgeoisie type of society. The term 'bourgeoisie' was used to refer to the wealthy middle class members of society in the latter part of the Middle Ages.
The term bourjois means middle class. There are many classes from lower to upper class. However, this term means middle. The correct spelling of the term is bourgeois.
The term "middle class" has a long history and has had many, sometimes contradictory.
The French word bourgeoisie originally referred to middle class tradesmen and shopkeepers, as opposed to common laborers. The term later came to mean the dissolute or indulgent lifestyle of the upper class, as a general indictment of capitalism.Noun : bourgeiosie (capitalist, aristocrat)Adjective : bourgeois (banal, monotonous, prosaic)
the biggest role was only of the educated third estate people(middle class) as they knew what things were happening against them. They had to pay taxes unlike the 1 & 2 estate. And they had formed th National Assembly of France which made the future developments in France.
middle, middle class, average, between, ok, good
Patrician for the top class, and Equestrian for the next class.
"Un bourgeois" was originally an inhabitant of the 'bourg' (big village or small town), and not a peasant. The term has come to mean 'middle-class'.
Proletariat - taken from a Latin term for the "Lowest" working class of Rome, by way of the French version of it.
The Democratic party was tagged as being out of touch with the middle class in the 2014 mid-term elections
The French noun bourgeoisie (pronounced boor-zhwah-zee) is used in English to mean the middle class. The adjective is bourgeois (pronounced boor-zhwah).Sometimes the word bourgeoisie is used in a context of ridiculing the conservative, "proper" values ascribed to the middle class, who don't like to make waves. Éclater le bourgeoisieis a French expression meaning to scandalize or shock the bourgeoisie, a pleasure of artists and young rebels everywhere.