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Learn to pronounce Mad·e·moi·selle

/ˌmad(ə)m(w)əˈzel,mamˈzel/
noun
a title or form of address used of or to an unmarried French-speaking woman.
"Mademoiselle Rossignol"

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—used as a title equivalent to Miss for an unmarried woman not of English-speaking nationality. 2. : a French governess.
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(often initial capital letter) a French title of respect equivalent to “Miss”, used in speaking to or of a girl or unmarried woman: : Mlle.
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Mademoiselle, the French equivalent of “Miss,” referring to an unmarried female. Etymologically, it means “my (young) lady” (ma demoiselle).