* The old fashion term use to 'spinster', but that is no longer used. Women now are simply 'single.' Some women choose a career; perhaps they never found the right man to marry. No one really thinks one way or the other if a young woman of 25 years of age (or any age for that matter.)
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Ideally, 'wife'.
The slang term is Fish-Wife.
"Mrs" is the term of address used for a married woman. "Miss" is used for unmarried women and girls.
The Assamese term for wife is "বোৱাৰী" (pronounced as "buwari"). This term is commonly used in Assamese culture to refer to a married woman or spouse.
Ms., Miss, Mr., and Mrs. are all honorific abbreviations. Ms. can be used for a single or married woman. Miss is reserved for single women who have never been married. Mr. is used for an adult man and Mrs. is used for a married or widowed woman.
The accepted rule is to use miss in reference to a young woman who appears to not be married. It is not used in reference to a widow or a woman who has been divorced. According to the Cambridge dictionary, Ms. can be used to refer to any woman, married or not, as a sign of humbled respect.
A spinster literally means an unmarried woman and is used as part of the marriage banns. However, it tends to be used most frequently to mean an older woman who has no children and has never married.
It can be, if desired. 'Ms.' (pronounced mizz) is the term for a woman which specifically doesn't specify whether or not she is married. It's the politically-correct equivalent of 'Mr.'Otherwise, the proper term for a married woman (who is not a doctor, a dame, or the bearer of some other title) would be 'Mrs.'
"La señora" is a Spanish term that translates to "the lady" or "the Mrs." It is commonly used to refer to a married woman or a woman of authority or respect.
Gackt used to be married to a Korean woman. Her name was never given, nor has he given any more details besides the fact he is divorced.
In Germany, a married woman is typically addressed as "Frau," which translates to "Mrs." in English. This term is used alongside her last name, such as "Frau Müller." It is a respectful way to refer to a woman, regardless of her marital status.