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mademoiselle

[mad-uh-muh-zel, mad-mwuh-, mam-zel, mad-mwa-zel] / ˌmæd ə məˈzɛl, ˌmæd mwə-, mæmˈzɛl, mad mwaˈzɛl /


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Some seven hours later, she awoke to the words, “Bonjour, mademoiselle.”

From Washington Post

Ma chère mademoiselle, it is with deepest pride and greatest pleasure that we welcome you today to a reopened Disney World, here in la belle Florida!

From Washington Post

Madame or mademoiselle, the française of life-style literature represents a very limited idea of the Parisienne.

From The New Yorker

The author, an American writer based in France known for her book “Bringing Up Bébé,” details her long-dreaded shift from “mademoiselle” to “madame.”

From New York Times

Around her 40th birthday, there is “a collective code switch” as waiters start calling her “madame” instead of “mademoiselle.”

From New York Times