French does not have an equivalent of the neutral female title "Ms." If you do not know whether a woman is married, use Mademoiselle for a young woman and Madame for older women. As for the approximate age where you should make the cutoff, I'm not sure--maybe 30?
That is not true at all. France does not really use Ms. most women after a certain age become Madame whether they are married or not, but Quebec does have something - Madelle. I don't know the short form for it, I am looking for it myself!
no you can not do that.
ms.
Ms. Bradford in French is Mademoiselle Bradford
This is a poorly asked question. If you mean what do the french use for Ms, it is Mdm.
"How do you spell it in French?" is "Comment ça s'écrit en français?"
By the look of these 'Skittles', I don't think they are sold in France. But they have a striking resemblance with "M' n' Ms".
"Ajouter" is how you spell "add" in French.
Spell Ryan in french
this is how you spell spelling in french: l'orthographe
no and you usually spell it Ms.
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