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German
Etymology
Middle High German vrouwelīn (“mistress, young unmarried noblewoman”), equivalent to Frau + -lein
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfʁɔɪ̯laɪ̯n/ (standard)
- IPA(key): /ˈfʁɔlaɪ̯n/ (colloquially, especially northern and central Germany)
- Rhymes: -aɪ̯n
Noun
Fräulein n (strong, genitive Fräuleins, plural Fräuleins or Fräulein)
- diminutive of Frau (but not freely applicable)
- (dated, address for an unmarried woman) miss
- Guten Morgen, Fräulein Schmitz! ― Good morning, Miss Schmitz!
- miss, young woman (especially a shop assistant)
- Würden Sie mir kurz helfen, junges Fräulein! ― Would you help me please, miss!
- young lady, missy (said jokingly or rebukingly to a little girl)
- So, jetzt reicht's aber, Fräulein! ― All right, that's enough, young lady!
- (obsolete) A female animal or person
Usage notes
- Fräulein as a formal address for an unmarried woman is now uncommon and considered disrespectful and sexist by some. Frau is the normal address for all women.
- As an informal address for a girl or young woman whose name one does not know, particularly a shop assistant, the word is still fairly common, though chiefly restricted to older speakers. It is generally advised that it be replaced by Frau in all instances.
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