How to Say ‘Miss?’ in French
Mademoiselle?
Mad-mwah-zell
[Mad-mwah-zell]
💬 Usage Tip: "Mademoiselle" is a polite form of address for young or unmarried women.
🇫🇷 In France: Titles are still used as terms of respect in French speech.
Phrase Breakdown
Mademoiselle
[Mad-mwah-zell]
Miss
A title or form of address used for an unmarried woman.
Bonjour Mademoiselle, comment puis-je vous aider?
Hello Miss, how can I help you?
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