"une fiancée" - That's a French word as far as I know.
Fiancee
Fiance (fiancee for women) has its origins in french language.
Befora Enagagemet We have say fiancee and after Engage wouldbe
The likely word may be fiance or fiancee. meaning either a man or woman engaged to marry.fiance - man engaged to marry (French fiancé)fiancee - oman engaged to marry (French fiancée)
fiancée = ארוסה (ah-roo-SAH)
There are two separate terms, and both are from the French words.The word fiance (fiancé) is a man engaged to be married (groom).The word fiancee (fiancée) is a woman engaged to be married (bride-to-be).*They are often distinguished in English pronunciation by stressing the 2nd syllable in fiance (fee-AHN-say) and the 3rd syllable in fiancee (fee-ahn-SAY).
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The noun fiancée is part of the English language. It's first recorded use in English, in its present meaning, is in 1853.It came from the French word for betrothed and it refers to a betrothed woman; a betrothed man is called a fiancé.Both words are pronounced the same: fee-on-say or fee-on-say.
Fiancee is feminine and fiance is masculine
I am so glad to be his fiancee.