Fiance: man Fiancee: woman betrothed Groom
Next, soon, finally, later.
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asap, which means (as soon as possible)
Yes, the word 'husband' is a noun, a common, singular noun; a word for a person.
No, the word 'soon' (sooner, soonest) is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb.Example functions:We will open soon. (modifies the verb 'will open')All of the soon obsolete models are on sale. (modifies the adjective 'obsolete')We'll be there soon enough. (modifies the adverb 'enough')
spouse means husband or wife.
subsequently
mate, spouse, groom
Next, soon, finally, later.
Anon, soon, quickly, later, presently...
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A Fiancé. A Fiancée is a wife to be.
I will go shopping when I complete my chores. instead of: I will go shopping as soon as I complete my chores.
Male is another word for man. Additional synonyms include human, guy, he, fellow, brother, father, husband and son.
asap, which means (as soon as possible)
No, the word 'soon' is not a noun.The word 'soon' (sooner, soonest) is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb.Example functions:We will open soon. (modifies the verb 'will open')All of the soon obsolete models are on sale. (modifies the adjective 'obsolete')We'll be there soon enough. (modifies the adverb 'enough')
The usual word that a woman would use for her own husband is simply "uir" (as in, "my man", "meus uir"). When referring to another woman's husband, either "uir" or "marítus" ("married man") could be used. Another word used as a synonym for "marítus" is "coniunx" (or "coniux"), which is the person that you are joined with, but it is more often used of a woman than a man. The word "iugális" is sometimes used to mean "husband" in the same way. The word "sponsus" is sometimes translated as "husband", but it more often simply means "fiancé".