Mademoiselle
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Mademoiselle (plural Mesdemoiselles) is a title or form of address for a girl or a young woman, Miss. It is not used for an older woman unless she is not married.
- Mademoiselle (title), the French-language equivalent of "miss" (ma = "my" + demoiselle = "little lady" or "my girl"
- Mademoiselle (magazine), published until November 2001
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See also
- Demoiselle (disambiguation)
- Fräulein ("little woman"), an older but similar German term, now often considered to be derogatory, especially when applied to adults.
- Mademoiselle a 1966 film by Tony Richardson
- Mademoiselle de Maupin, an 1835 novel by Guy de Maupassant
- Mademoiselle Strip-tease a film by Pierre Foucaud
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