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The word "fiancé" comes from the French language, where it means "engaged man." It is derived from the verb "fiancer," which means "to betroth." The term entered English usage in the 19th century and is often used to refer to a man who is engaged to be married, while the female counterpart is "fiancée." Both terms carry connotations of commitment and anticipation of marriage.

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