"Marry Me" is usually posed in the form or tone of a question. It's a proposal of marriage, typically from a man to a women. It's the beginning of the engagement period.
Mudjse shaadi karoogi is a term in the language Hindi. In English it means "Will you marry me?".
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to marry someone older than you
The term "marry" is sometimes used in cooking in referral to flavors mixing by simmering or chilling.
No, there is no term in the English language for this occurrence.
There is nothing less or more than being married, if that is what you mean! However, if you mean the old-English term, "Marry", as in "Interjection Archaic.(used as an exclamation of surprise, astonishment, etc.), then it could be something stronger, such as "God's Wounds!" As an example, a Shakespearean character might say, "Marry, I'll not allow it!" The superlative could be, "By the gods! I shall not allow it!" But for marry, meaning to be wed, there is no superlative. One is either wed or not wed.
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.
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I would marry you
he wants to know if you would ever marry him
It's a term that was used years ago to mean a wedding where the groom was forced (sometimes at gunpoint) to marry the bride, usually because the bride was pregnant.