A bride is a woman who is about to be married or who has recently been married. She is the central figure at a wedding ceremony.
Yes, "bride's room" is grammatically correct. The apostrophe in "bride's" indicates possession, showing that the room belongs to the bride.
The Sanskrit word for bride is "kanya".
The past tense of "bride" is "brided," but this is not commonly used in modern English. The past participle of "bride" is "brided."
The word "bride" has one syllable.
The word for "bride" in Tamil is "மணமகள்" (pronounced as "Manamagal").
The bride is the girl. The bridegroom is the guy.
Bride
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Deflowering the bride is an old term when the bride and groom are married; spend their wedding night together and she loses her virginity.
The Bride. The bridegroom is the male, and the bride is the female.
Bride? I'm not sure what you mean, but a bride and groom get married to become husband and wife :)
Its a norwegian (skandinavian) word. Its what the bride has on her head when she is married. Brude = bride sloret = cloth on head
Traditionally, Bride Elect is used to denote property. The man has chosen to own this woman.
bride,pride of a king
It means Bride
'Dulhann' means bride.
i think you mean the band MyChildren MyBride, and if so, yes they are a Christian band. Haha your children your bride.