"Parisienne" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /pəɹɪzɪˈɛn/ Forms: Parisiennes [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from French Parisienne, feminine of Parisien, from Paris. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fr|Parisienne}} French Parisienne Head templates: {{en-noun}} Parisienne (plural Parisiennes)
  1. A woman from Paris. Related terms: Parisien Translations (woman from Paris): بَارِيسِيَّة (bārīsiyya) [feminine] (Arabic), Parizianez [feminine] (Breton), Parijse [feminine] (Dutch), Parisienne [feminine] (Dutch), parizanino (Esperanto), pariisitar (Finnish), Parisienne [feminine] (French), Pariserin [feminine] (German), パリジェンヌ (parijennu) (Japanese)

Inflected forms

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