Femenine- fiancee Male- Fiance
been engaged
Yes. More specficially a fiance. They will be married in July 2013.
Wall Street is neither feminine nor masculine. It's Neuter Gender.
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25% of your non-exempt income. They cant starve you but you wont be going to Disney World either. What if the 25% is still way more than you can afford to have garnished (bills and disabled fiance are much higher)?
that means the girl of fiance
Fiancee is feminine and fiance is masculine
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)
Fiance with one e (and an accent) is the masculine. Fiancee is the feminine, with an accent over the first e. I can't figure out how to type accents on windows, though :-/
Technically you are both the fiance/fiancee but by definition the fiance (with one e) is the man that is engaged to the woman and fiancee (with two e's) is the woman that is engaged to the man.
Officially, it would be a girl ... it's a French word, so the extra "e" at the end means it's a feminine noun. A male would be a "fiance." But lots of people don't know that rule, so "fiance" is often used for both -- and occasionally "fiancee" is too.
How does a none immigrant fiance apply for a none immgrant fiance?
The possessive form of the noun fiance is fiance's.Example: Her fiance's name is Hector.
He would be your fiance. Example: This is my fiance John.
She doesn't have a fiance.
........ pitty you fiance
He never had a Fiance, he only had girlfriends.