The word marriage is pronounced /mar-ij/ (/ˈmærɪdʒ/ in IPA).
In Modern Standard Arabic, "Marriage" is spelled: زواج It is pronounced "Zawaaj"
Its 結婚 and it is pronounced as kekkon.
Ndoa (pronounced en-dwah)
Swayambar is WRONG!!. Its Bihe!! Pronounced "Be-Hey"
однополый брак (pronounced 'odnopolyi brak')
Marriage is translated as "mariage". The only difference is that, in french, it only takes one r.It is pronounced (Mare-eyge)And the other différence is that it is pronounced différemment! mar-i-age (non mais!)
kekkon pronounced: ké-kôn in hirigana: けっこん
Yes. If the marriage license was legally obtained and the ceremony legally performed the couple are considered married from the moment they are pronounced "husband and wife".
Yes. A legal marriage is valid until the couple obtains a legal dissolution of that marriage.
Mariage is a French equivalent of 'marriage'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'le' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'un' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'mah-ree-ahzh'.
The word is spelled marriage. It has 2 syllables and is pronounced as \ˈmer-ij / or \ˈma-rij\ However, to learn to spell the word marriage, it is often helpful to mentally say it as if it has 3 syllables instead: marr-i-ij or marr-i-a-je.
At a Pentecostal wedding ceremony, a bride and groom repeat marriage vows to one another, exchange rings, and are pronounced man and wife by a minister. There are many variations of other parts to include in the ceremony such as unity candle.