noun a title or form of address for a married woman in German-speaking countries
In the context of gender studies, 'Frau' may be used to discuss issues related to women's rights, gender equality, and feminism.
In German, 'Frau' translates to 'woman' or 'Mrs.' and is used as a title of respect for an adult female.
In formal settings, 'Frau' is used as a polite form of address for a woman, similar to 'Mrs.' or 'Ms.' in English.
In job titles, 'Frau' may be used to denote a woman's position, such as 'Frau Doktor' for a female doctor.
In German culture, 'Frau' is a common term used to refer to women in general, as well as a respectful way to address an individual woman.
In the context of a writer, 'Frau' may be used as a title of respect when addressing a female writer, for example, 'Frau Author' or 'Frau Poet'.
In the context of a psychologist, 'Frau' may be used when referring to a female psychologist, such as 'Frau Psychologist' or 'Frau Therapist'.
In the context of a doctor, 'Frau' can be used as a respectful title for a female doctor, for instance, 'Frau Doctor' or 'Frau Physician'.
When addressing a female lawyer, 'Frau' can be used as a polite form of address, like 'Frau Lawyer' or 'Frau Attorney'.