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fi·an·cé

 (fē′än-sā′, fē-än′sā′)
n.
A man to whom one is engaged to be married.

[French, from past participle of fiancer, to betroth, from Old French fiancier, from fiance, trust, from fier, to trust, from Vulgar Latin *fīdāre, from Latin fīdere; see bheidh- in Indo-European roots.]
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fiancé

(fɪˈɒnseɪ)
n
a man who is engaged to be married
[C19: from French, from Old French fiancier to promise, betroth, from fiance a vow, from fier to trust, from Latin fīdere]
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fi•an•cé

(ˌfi ɑnˈseɪ, fiˈɑn seɪ)

n.
a man engaged to be married; a man to whom a woman is engaged.
[1850–55; < French: betrothed]
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fiance

- French for "a promise."
See also related terms for promise.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.fiance - a man who is engaged to be marriedfiance - a man who is engaged to be married  
betrothed - the person to whom you are engaged
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fiancé

fiancée
noun husband- or wife-to-be, intended, betrothed, prospective spouse, future husband or wife He was intensely attracted to his fiancée.
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fiancé

noun
A person to whom one is engaged to be married:
Informal: intended.
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Translations
خطيبخَطِيبمَخْطوبَه، خَطيبَه
snoubenecsnoubenka
forlovedeforlovetkæreste
VerlobteVerlobterBräutigam
μνηστήρας
prometidonovio
kihlattu / sulhanen
fiancéaccordé
zaručnikvjerenik
vőlegény
unnusti, unnusta
fidanzato
婚約中の男性婚約者
약혼자
verloofde
forlovede
narzeczony
noivo
жених
zaročenec
fästman
คู่หมั้นชาย
nişanlı
chồng sắp cưới
未婚夫

fiancé

[fɪˈɑ̃ːnseɪ] Nnovio m, prometido m
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fiancé

[fiˈɒnseɪ] nfiancé m
He's my fiancé → C'est mon fiancé.
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fiancé

nVerlobte(r) m
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fiancé

[fiːɑ̃ŋseɪ] nfidanzato
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

fiancé

(fiasei) , ((American) fi:ənˈsei) feminine fiˈancée noun
a person to whom one is engaged to be married.
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fiance

خَطِيب snoubenec forlovede Verlobter μνηστήρας prometido kihlattu / sulhanen fiancé zaručnik fidanzato 婚約中の男性 약혼자 verloofde forlovede narzeczony noivo жених fästman คู่หมั้นชาย nişanlı chồng sắp cưới 未婚夫
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fiancé

n prometido, novio
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