In Côte d'Ivoire, in particular, discourse about women is, sometimes, misogynistic. The title of the paper that gave rise to this text is a presupposition according to which linguistic facts about women are said, and their particularity arouses curiosity and analysis. The analysis is based on the theory of speech acts as theorized by John Austin and Pierre Boudieu in their famous works, Quand dire c'est faire and Ce que parler veut dire. De l'économie des échanges linguistique (1982). Pragmatics is the linguistic approach to analyzing the facts of language. The least that can be said from the outset, in terms of the starting postulate, is that what is said or uttered about Ivorian women is not far removed from misogynistic discourse.