What do you call a German wife?

Fräulein is the diminutive form of Frau, which was previously reserved only for married women. Frau is in origin the equivalent of "My lady" or "Madam", a form of address of a noblewoman.
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What is a German married woman called?

Definition of Frau

: a German married woman : wife —used as a title equivalent to Mrs.
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How do you address a German woman?

In formal situations, one should address another person with their title and last name, “Herr” (Mr.) for men and “Frau” (Mrs.) for women. It is polite to continue to use formal titles until the person invites you to move on to a first-name basis.
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Why is Fräulein offensive?

It is offensive and outdated today because: It is a diminutive that does not exist in a male form at all and indicates that an unmarried woman is not a full adult while a married woman and an unmarried man are regardless of age and accomplishments.
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What does Furline mean?

Filters. With a lining made from fur.
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What language is Mademoiselle?

mademoiselle, abbreviation Mlle, the French equivalent of “Miss,” referring to an unmarried female. Etymologically, it means “my (young) lady” (ma demoiselle).
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What do you call a German mister?

HERR. a German courtesy title or form of address for a man. a German man; used before the name as a title equivalent to Mr in English.
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How do you address an older woman in German?

"Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren" (cf. lady, Madame) Frau is a neutral way of referring to an adult or close-to-adult woman (> 16, maybe > 14, depending on the context). It is also used to address sombody formally appending the last name.
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What does Fräulein mean in German?

Definition of fräulein

1 capitalized : an unmarried German woman —used as a title equivalent to Miss. 2 : a German governess.
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How do you respond to jawohl?

Much more than the German for yes

So, next time your partner asks you to take out the rubbish, you know exactly how to respond: “Jawohl, mein Schatz!”
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How do you address a princess in Germany?

that is, the really correct [way] is "Royal Highness". Germans have a reputation for formal address. Traditionally, even co-workers of many years always addressed each other in the formal second person (Sie) and used both formal titles (Herr Doktor) and the person's last name.
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What is considered rude in Germany?

Germans are extremely punctual and well-mannered. Showing up late, losing your cool, or raising your voice are all considered rude and thoughtless. If you step out of line, don't be surprised or offended if someone corrects your behavior, as this is very common in the German culture.
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What does Herr mean?

Definition of Herr

—used among German-speaking people as a title equivalent to Mr.
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How do you address an unmarried woman in German?

Unmarried women of any age were addressed with the diminutive form of Frau, i.e. Fräulein, which seemed to suggest that, in the absence of a spouse, these women were somehow “incomplete”; only married women were addressed as Frau.
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What is the meaning of Schmidt?

Schmidt is a common German occupational surname derived from the German word "Schmied" meaning "blacksmith" and/or "metalworker". This surname is the German equivalent of "Smith" in the English-speaking world.
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What does Guten Morgen Fräulein?

Guten Morgen, Fräulein Schmitz! ― Good morning, Miss Schmitz!
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What is the plural of Fräulein?

Answer. The plural form of fraulein is frauleins.
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What is the difference between Frau and Fräulein?

Fräulein is the diminutive form of Frau, which was previously reserved only for married women. Frau is in origin the equivalent of "My lady" or "Madam", a form of address of a noblewoman. But by an ongoing process of devaluation of honorifics, it came to be used as the unmarked term for "woman" by about 1800.
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How old is a Mädchen?

Mädchen is typically used to refer to young women up to the age of 20 (or 25 at most). Past this age it is uncommon (unlike English girl).
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What does Dr mean in German?

doctor. More meanings for Doktor. doctor noun. Arzt, Ärztin, Mediziner, Dr.
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What is German meister?

Meister means 'master' in German (as in master craftsman, or as an honorific title such as Meister Eckhart). The word is akin to master and maestro. In sports, Meister is used for the current national, European or world champion (e.g. Deutscher Meister, Europameister, Weltmeister).
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Is it rude to say mademoiselle?

2 – Madame or Mademoiselle = Very Much a Question When Speaking. It is however considered much more polite in French to follow a “bonjour / bonsoir / merci” by “monsieur, madame or mademoiselle” when you speak. It's a bit old school, but still VERY encouraged (although not adding a title is not impolite per se).
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What is the difference between mademoiselle and Demoiselle?

Demoiselle = Lady, Mademoiselle = “My Lady". Damoiselle was a noble title during the Middle-Age. The only one you can use today without having people laughing at you is "mademoiselle". Don't try to call a young lady "demoiselle", it's really old-fashioned.
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Is mademoiselle flirty?

Because, when you come down to it, once you're over a certain age, being called mademoiselle is like a compliment, and usually a form of flirting. You might wonder how often this would happen, but French culture is known for its forms of politeness.
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What is the meaning of Guten Gluck?

fortune, luck good fortune, good luck, a bit ( happiness, bliss. fortune. Glück günstiges Geschick, Erfolg.
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