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Fräulein
[ froi-lahyn; English froi-lahynor, often, fraw-, frou- ]
noun
- an unmarried woman.
- the conventional German title of respect and term of address for an unmarried woman, corresponding to Miss.
Fräulein
/ ˈfrɔylain; ˈfraʊ-; ˈfrɔːlaɪn /
noun
- an unmarried German woman: formerly used as a title equivalent to Miss Frl
Word History and Origins
Origin of Fräulein1
Example Sentences
I’m never gonna be Mary Poppins or Fräulein Maria, she pointed out, so I needed to quit the perfectionism.
My book was called “Fräulein,” which means a sassy kind of woman, which my pictures are about.
And Benedikt was saying, why don’t you put “dress code: Fräulein” on it?
Neuwirth, 65, is a Tony Award nominee for her performance as Fräulein Schneider in “Cabaret” and is already a two-time winner for her roles in “Sweet Charity” in 1986 and “Chicago” in 1997.
“Portrait of Fräulein Lieser,” an enigmatic, long-lost 1917 painting by Gustav Klimt, sold Wednesday for 35 million euros with fees, or about $37 million, at the auction house im Kinsky in Vienna.
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