According to the American Heritage Dictionary, fiancée is feminine, and fiancé is masculine. The pronunciation is the same.
Fiancee is feminine and fiance is masculine
that means the girl of fiance
Fiance with one e (and an accent) is the masculine. Fiancee is the feminine, with an accent over the first e. I can't figure out how to type accents on windows, though :-/
Fiancée is already feminine. The masculine form is fiancé.
Its for boy and girl. The word is not feminine or masculine.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The gender specific noun for a woman you are engaged to is fiancee. The gender specific noun for a man you are engaged to is fiancé.
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Officially, it would be a girl ... it's a French word, so the extra "e" at the end means it's a feminine noun. A male would be a "fiance." But lots of people don't know that rule, so "fiance" is often used for both -- and occasionally "fiancee" is too.
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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The gender specific noun for a male who is engaged to be married is referred to as the "fiancé" of the prospective bride.The gender specific noun for a female who is engaged to be married is referred to as the "fiancée" of the prospective groom.
I am so glad to be his fiancee.