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fiance    音标拼音: [fi'ɑns,e] [f,i,ɑns'e]


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  • FIANCÉ Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    These two words are borrowed directly from French, in which language they have equivalent but gendered meanings: fiancé refers to a man who is engaged to be married, and fiancée refers to a woman
  • FIANCÉ Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    FIANCÉ definition: a man engaged to be married See examples of fiancé used in a sentence
  • Fiancé or Fiancée - Grammar Monster
    Use "fiancé" for a man Use "fiancée" for a woman It is acceptable to write "fiance" and "fiancee" (i e , to replace the é with e), but using é looks more elegant The words fiancé and fiancée both mean someone you plan to marry So, why are there two spellings? Well, it depends whether you're talking about a male or a female
  • Fiancé vs. Fiancée: Whats the Difference? - Brides
    Fiancé is a masculine term for an engaged male, while fiancée is feminine for an engaged female Both terms are spelled differently but sound the same, highlighting a unique feature in English
  • FIANCÉ | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    FIANCÉ definition: 1 the man who someone is engaged to be married to: 2 the man who someone is engaged to be… Learn more
  • Fiancé vs. Fiancée: The Difference, Origin, and Meaning
    The fiancé meaning and definition is a man who's engaged to be married—pronounced [fee - ahn - say] (Psst, the word rhymes with Beyoncé ) Some people write the word without the acute accented "e" but that changes the word's pronunciation and causes it to lose its French origin
  • Fiancé vs Fiancée | Difference Correct Usage - LanguageTool
    Many people use the term “fiancé” to refer to their future wife, but this is incorrect Fiancé is a noun that refers to a “man who is engaged to be married ” It’s a loanword —or word taken from another language with little to no modification—that we borrowed from French
  • fiancé - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Traditionally, the spelling fiancé is used for a man who is engaged, with fiancée being the female counterpart (This is a reflection of the corresponding distinction in French ) However, this distinction is not reliably followed today From fiancer (“to get engaged ”) fiancé (feminine fiancée, masculine plural fiancés, feminine plural fiancées)
  • Fiancé: Definition, Meaning, and Examples
    Fiancé typically refers to a man who is engaged to be married This term is used in various social and cultural contexts to denote the promise or agreement between two individuals to marry in the future Read on to delve deeper into its usage, synonyms, pronunciation, and much more! "Fiancé" Definition: What Does "Fiancé" Mean?
  • Difference Between Fiancé and Fiancée - YourDictionary
    It changed to fiance ("promise") in Old French, then the verb fiancer, meaning "to become engaged to be married" or "to betroth" in modern French Both fiancé and fiancée appeared in the mid-18th century to describe a person who has become engaged Today, fiancé is much more popular than fiancée





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