une intellectuelle
"un bas-bleu", pl. "des bas bleus". This is not used any more in French. You will find it only in dictionaries. We would say "une intellectuelle" nowadays.
woman = femmeune femme
"Femme assise" is "sitting woman" in French.
une femme. femme or fille (young woman)
a French word meaning a rustling sound, as of woman's silk taffeta dress.
"un bas-bleu", pl. "des bas bleus". This is not used any more in French. You will find it only in dictionaries. We would say "une intellectuelle" nowadays.
A French holy woman is 'une sainte' in French.
the belief of what they heard
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."
French people would say "une intellectuelle", and familiarly "une intello", "une grosse tête". Another term is "un bas-bleu" (blue-stocking). Teachers of French as a second language seems to like that word; but for French people, it is old-fashioned, and was in use only in the upper class.
compassionate, understanding, useful, intellectual... need I go on? lolThe opposite of man is woman.
blonde woman -- femme blonde
"Belle femme" is "beautiful woman" in French.
In French, an adult woman is "une femme".
A French holy woman is 'une sainte' in French.