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mademoiselle

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Noun — A polite title for an unmarried woman or young girl, especially in France.

Etymology

Borrowed directly from French, literally "my damsel".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “mademoiselle” mean?

The word “mademoiselle” means a polite title for an unmarried woman or young girl, especially in France. In plain terms, the French equivalent of "Miss", used for unmarried women.

How do you pronounce “mademoiselle”?

“Mademoiselle” is pronounced ma-duhm-wuh-ZEHL (/ˌmæ.dəm.wəˈzɛl/ in IPA).

How do you use “mademoiselle” in a sentence?

Here is “mademoiselle” used in a sentence: “The waiter greeted her with "Bonjour, mademoiselle.".”

What part of speech is “mademoiselle”?

“Mademoiselle” is a noun.

Where does the word “mademoiselle” come from?

The word “mademoiselle” comes from French. Borrowed directly from French, literally "my damsel".

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