The bride's father. Or the bride's parents if she prefers. If her father is unavailable she may ask a brother, uncle, grandfather - someone who is especially close to her. Doesn't have to be a male figure any more, either. Could be a sister or aunt...
The husband is the groom. He is the bride's mate. The wife is the bride. She is the husband's mate.
The bride left with her husband's family. Before leaving they present themselves to important men such as Okonkwo.
The bride left with her husband's family. Before leaving they present themselves to important men such as Okonkwo.
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gift (for the bride from the husband on their marriage)
Bride? I'm not sure what you mean, but a bride and groom get married to become husband and wife :)
Of course! No doubt about it.
In the Bible, the wedding veil symbolizes purity, modesty, and the bride's commitment to her husband. It is often seen as a symbol of the bride's submission to her husband and her willingness to be faithful to him.
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In the Bible, the wedding veil symbolizes purity, modesty, and the bride's commitment to her husband. It is also seen as a symbol of the bride's submission to her husband and her willingness to be under his authority.
your husband.
The husband lifts the veil, not the father. The husband waits until they are about to kiss, then he lifts the veil and kisses the bride.