If he NEVER includes you (like you have never met these guys) that is a major red flag. But if you have met them and are sometimes included- it is normal and healthy for him to have "guy time" without you sometimes. :)
Fiancé is the male version. Fiancée is the female version.
you're doing it right
I do not believe there is a name for that...
The word "fiancé" in Tagalog is "nobyong lalaki" for a male fiancé, and "nobyang babae" for a female fiancé.
Verlobte for female, Verlobter for male. It is a pretty complex construct, "Ver" is a prefix, "ter" a suffix and "lob" should not come from the meaning approval but from Gelöbnis (vow/phlight).
You spelled it right, if you mean: the man you're engaged to. But you do need an accent. So the correct spelling is: fiancé
Fiancee is a term used by female weds to describe the man they are about to marry whereas a fiance is a term used by male weds to describe the woman they are about to 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)
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Your fiance. It's the same for both women and men.
When a couple gets engaged the woman is called 'fiancee' and the male is 'fiance.'
As long as you both are not talking privately there is no reason you cannot talk with him, but it would be wiser to walk away from this situation because he has feelings for you and is disrespecting your fiance because he is hoping he can win you over.