I do.
Novia, desposada = bride Sobornar = bribe
Braut
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the bride and the groom is first, then the bride and her father, and then the groom and his mother. After that the bride dance with her new dad and groom dance with his new mom.
In French, "bride" is pronounced as "bree-duh" with the emphasis on the second syllable.
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there are many ways that you could put this. i agree on bride to groom if they were the only choices. the only reason that i say this is because the brides father has to give the bride away to the groom. so i would say bride to groom but other than if there was maybe another choice it would be bride and groom.
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Ka'lah כלה
i do
In Spanish, bride is "novia." In French, it is "mariée." In German, it is "Braut." In Italian, it is "sposa." In Japanese, it is "花嫁" (hanayome).