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What is the proper statement when the father gives the bride away in marriage ceremony
There is no particular name for an 'acting father of the bride.' It's a traditional Western custom that the father of the bride entrusts and gives his daughter's hand in marriage to the man she loves. If the father is not in the picture or is deceased then an uncle; grandfather; adult brother or close male family friend can give the bride away.
A person that is about to get married is called a bride (female) and a bridegroom(male)
No it is not offensive to call a person's wife 'his bride.' Sometimes couples have nicknames or endearing names to call their wife and calling her his bride is a compliment because she still feels appreciated by that comment. If she has told you she does not like you calling her 'bride' then please cease from doing so.
The train bearer
it's a wedding ceremony. The chuppah itself is what the bride and groom stand under, but most people call the ceremony itself a chuppah
mother or/and father
a female dog
Matthew 23:9 - Do not call anyone on earth your father; for One is your Father, He who is in heaven. [NKJV]This does not mean not to call your biological male parent your father; it means not to delegate the title of "father" to anyone but God.
A bride.
An orphan
When a person is born again they become a member of God's family so God is their father. I don't know of any other reason why you can call God your father.