The meaning of Fiance: French for Promise. It shows that you have made a significant committment to each other, therefore are neither single or married, but have promised your intent to marriage.
The origin of the word fiance is french and is the past participle of fiancer. The word means "a promise" and is based on the latin word of fidere meaning trust.
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.
It's about how she misses her ex-fiance, Harold, who passed away.
that means the girl of fiance
How does a none immigrant fiance apply for a none immgrant fiance?
In the Indian sub continent, the term "would be" is used to mean your fiance or fiancee. Hope this is what you are looking for.Cheers.
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.
He never had a Fiance, he only had girlfriends.
........ pitty you fiance
Fiance in Spanish is novio
She doesn't have a fiance.