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The noun fiancée is part of the English language. It's first recorded use in English, in its present meaning, is in 1853.

It came from the French word for betrothed and it refers to a betrothed woman; a betrothed man is called a fiancé.

Both words are pronounced the same: fee-on-say or fee-on-say.

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