From the French, both the male and female versions technically have accented E's :
Groom to be : fiancé
Bride to be : fiancée
Fiance if you are engaged
No. Fiance is the man you are going to marry. Husband is the man you did marry.
The masculine word (or male person) is fiance.The feminine word (or female person) is fiancee.In English, some people like to show the French accents:fiancé (male)fiancée (female)
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)
the hardest word to spell is: perpondickulor
Fiance if you are engaged
that means the girl of fiance
The opposite of Fiancee (female) is Fiance.
The origin of the word fiance is french and is the past participle of fiancer. The word means "a promise" and is based on the latin word of fidere meaning trust.
fiance
The origin of the word fiance is mid 19th century, from French, past participle of fiancer 'betroth,' from Old French fiance 'a promise,' based on Latin fidere 'to trust.'
No. Fiance is the man you are going to marry. Husband is the man you did marry.
french
He is your fiance. You are his fiancee
Not necessarily, no. It is two words.
been engaged
The masculine word (or male person) is fiance.The feminine word (or female person) is fiancee.In English, some people like to show the French accents:fiancé (male)fiancée (female)