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You can say "ma femme" in French to refer to "my woman."
'Vous êtes française' translates to 'You are French' in English.
"La mlle" is an abbreviation for the French word "mademoiselle," which translates to "Miss" in English. It is used as a title for an unmarried woman or a young woman.
English nationals are called "un anglais" (masc. = an Englishman) or "une anglaise" (fem., an Englishwoman)
The plural of "woman" in French is "femmes."
The French word is 'Madame'. In fact 'Madam' (English) comes from the Medieval Norman French, when the Normans being kings of England. 'Madame' can be broken down as 'My Dame'. (My lady /or My woman).
In the 1940s the average age for a French woman to marry was 19-20.
Pour femme in French means "for (a) woman" in English.
You can say "ma femme" in French to refer to "my woman."
'Vous êtes française' translates to 'You are French' in English.
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La femme fatale in French means "the fatal woman" in English.
"Dauphine" is the French name for the woman who is about to marry the crownprince (future King) of France (called the "dauphin). When they marry, they are called King and Queen.
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"Ugly woman" is an English equivalent of the French phrase femme laide. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun and adjective -- which translate literally as "woman ugly" -- will be "fahm lehd" in French.
"Iron woman" is an English equivalent of the French phrase femme de fer. The singular phrase translates literally as "woman of iron" in English. The pronunciation will be "fahmd fer" in northern French and "fa-muh duh fer" in southern French.