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These two words are borrowed directly from French, in which language they have equivalent but gendered meanings: fiancé refers to a man who is engaged to be married, and fiancée refers to a woman. Learn the difference between fiancé and fiancée, two French words that mean engaged to be married. Find out how to pronounce them, when to use them, and how to remember them with a simple trick. Traditionally, the spelling fiancé is used for a man who is engaged, with fiancée being the female counterpart. (This is a reflection of the corresponding distinction in French.) However, this distinction is not reliably followed today. From fiancer (“to get engaged ”). fiancé (feminine fiancée, masculine plural fiancés, feminine plural fiancées) Learn the difference between fiancé and fiancée, two terms borrowed from French for "engaged man" and "engaged woman". Find out why some people prefer the gender-neutral fiancé for both.
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