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"Bride-to-be" in English is fidanzata in Italian.
There are some traditions for an Indian bride. The bride has to wear henna. The night before the wedding is called "Night of Henna". This is the time when the hands and feet of the bride are decorated with elaborate designs.
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A female bride is called......a bride. If there is another kind of bride other than female, this contributor is unaware of it.
With his bride.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The gender noun for a male is groom.The gender noun for a female is bride.
A bride's bottom drawer collection is called her providan.
The term "sasural" does not have an exact translation in English. However, it is commonly understood as the marital home or the household of the bride's in-laws in Indian culture.
A bride is female. The man who is married to the bride is called a bridegroom. In the case of a lesbian wedding, I believe they are both called brides.
The male counterpart to the bride is called the groom.
"Welcome home, bride and groom!" in English is Benvenuti a casa, sposa e sposo! in Italian.
Before a traditional wedding (not as common as it use to be) a bride would get a cedar chest or a type of chest in which to keep possibly good china given to her by family; negligees; tablecloths, etc., and it was called a 'trousseau.'