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Older unmarried women were usually called "vieilles filles" (literally old maidens) in French. The term is fading out of use nowadays as marital status seems less relevant in modern society.

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it is "une femme mariée" J'étais célibataire, maintenant je suis une femme mariée = I was single, now I am a married woman.

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A divorced woman ("une divorcée / une femme divorcée") is usually called "madame" in French, as are married or widowed women.

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'une dame' (an unmarried woman is 'une demoiselle')

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