"jeune femme" pronounced "juhn fehm" with the "j" said softly (like in the name "Jacques")
"belle jeune dame"
The French title, Mademoiselle means my young lady and is the proper way to address a young lady in French.
french lady, easy
"jeune dame / jeune madame, vous êtes jolie"
les jeunes femmes, les demoiselles
Lady in French is 'dame'. Son in French is 'fils'. To say 'the lady and her son' you should say 'la dame et son fils'.
a young lady is called 'une demoiselle' in French. You address this unmarried woman as 'mademoiselle'
In French, ladies are called as Mesdemoiselles (plural) Mademoiselle (singular)
Traditionally, in French a young or unmarried lady is referred to as "mademoiselle". A woman or married lady is referred to as "Madame".
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Bonjour (day) bonsoir (evening) depending on how well you know them juene femme ( young lady), madams, belle dame ( pretty ladies)