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  2. French honorifics - Wikipedia

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    French honorifics are based on the wide use of Madame for women and Monsieur for men. ... calling a young woman "Mademoiselle" is usually considered more polite, and ...

  3. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    a close relationship or connection; an affair. The French meaning is broader; liaison also means "bond"' such as in une liaison chimique (a chemical bond) lingerie a type of female underwear. littérateur an intellectual (can be pejorative in French, meaning someone who writes a lot but does not have a particular skill). [35] louche

  4. Renée - Wikipedia

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    Renée (without the accent in non-French speaking countries) is a French feminine given name and surname. Renée is the female form of René, with the extra "e" making it feminine according to French grammar. [1] The name Renée is the French form of the late Roman name Renatus and the meaning is reborn or born again.

  5. Michelle (name) - Wikipedia

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    Michelle is a given name, originally a variant of Michèle, the French feminine form of Michel, derived from the Hebrew name Michael meaning "Who is like God?". [3] The usual Latin feminine form of the name was Michaela, with Michael the vernacular form for both men and women.

  6. Grisette (person) - Wikipedia

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    The word grisette (sometimes spelled grizette) has referred to a French working-class woman from the late 17th century and remained in common use through the Belle Époque era, albeit with some modifications to its meaning. It derives from gris (French for grey) and refers to the cheap grey fabric of the dresses these women originally wore. The ...

  7. Camille (given name) - Wikipedia

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    French: Gender: Unisex (female, male) Origin; Word/name "acolyte" (young cult officiant); [1] a Latin cognomen: Camille is a Latin-French unisex name. History.

  8. Manon (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Manon is a Welsh, French and Dutch feminine given name. Its meaning in Welsh is: 'beautiful queen' [ 1 ] and in French, it is a diminutive of the name Marie . Notable people with the name include:

  9. Madam - Wikipedia

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    Madam (/ ˈ m æ d əm /), or madame (/ ˈ m æ d əm / or / m ə ˈ d ɑː m /), [1] is a polite and formal form of address for women in the English language, often contracted to ma'am [2] (pronounced / ˈ m æ m / in American English [2] and this way but also / ˈ m ɑː m / in British English [3]). The term derives from the French madame ...