Traditionally, in French a young or unmarried lady is referred to as "mademoiselle". A woman or married lady is referred to as "Madame".
Madame.
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When you don't know about the marital status of a French woman, you can write to her "madame". She won't be offended. Anyway there is no real equivalent to 'Ms' in French.
a young lady is called 'une demoiselle' in French. You address this unmarried woman as 'mademoiselle'
Call her 'Madame', or 'Mademoiselle' if she looks young and unmarried.
Mademoiselle is French for "miss", the formal address for an unmarried young woman.
In French, "Mrs. Jones" is translated as "Madame Jones." The term "Madame" is used to address a married or older woman, similar to "Mrs." in English.
A French holy woman is 'une sainte' in French.
The plural of "woman" in French is "femmes."
The duration of The French Woman is 1.75 hours.
You can say "ma femme" in French to refer to "my woman."
blonde woman -- femme blonde