Mariage is a French equivalent of 'marriage'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'le' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'un' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'mah-ree-ahzh'.
The word "marriage" comes from the Latin word "maritare" meaning to provide with a husband or wife, derived from "maritus" (husband) and "marita" (wife). It has roots in the concept of uniting two individuals in a legal and/or social bond.
Same-sex marriage is 'le mariage homosexuel' in French.
The Marriage of a French Soldier - 1908 was released on: USA: May 1908
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Charles Edmund Young has written: 'The marriage question in the modern French drama (1850-1911)' -- subject(s): French drama, History and criticism, Marriage 'Anthology of French Lyric Poetry'
Yes, effective May 29, 2013, as the same-sex marriage law passed by the French Parliament on April 23, 2013 explicitly applies there.
The translation of wedding ring from English to French is le anneau de marriage. It can also be translated to la bague de marriage. Both mean wedding ring.
Sam Collins has written: 'A marriage worth having' -- subject(s): Marriage 'CD The French Advance' 'A survival kit for a happier marriage: (Also titled : a marriage worth having)'
Votre mariage est dans la marche
Polish (by birth) & French (by marriage)
"Fashionable marriage" is an English equivalent of the French phrase mariage Ã? la mode. The pronunciation of the words -- which literally translate as "marriage among the fashionable (the wealthy)" -- will be "ma-rya-zha la mod" in French.
French Guiana is an overseas region of France, so the answer is the same as it would be for France itself. No. Same-sex marriage is not legal in French Guiana, although same-sex couples may register for Pactes Civiles de Solidarite, a kind of civil union which provides some of the benefits of marriage. In 2011, both the Constitutional Court and the National Assembly of France decided against same-sex marriage.