bride groom

Bride Groom Meaning in Bengali: বর, দুলাভাই, পাতি, পতি (noun, pronounced as bôr, dulabhai, pati, poti)

Definition of Bride Groom

(noun, pronounced as brahyd groom)

The term “bride groom” refers to a man who is about to get married or has recently been married. It is commonly used to describe the male partner in a wedding ceremony. The bride groom plays a significant role in traditional wedding customs and is responsible for various rituals and traditions.

Synonyms of Bride Groom

(noun, pronounced as brahyd groom)

  • Groom – দুলাভাই, পাতি, পতি (dulabhai, pati, poti)
  • Husband – স্বামী (swami)
  • Spouse – জীবনসঙ্গী (jibonshongi)
  • Partner – অংশীদার (ongshidar)

Antonyms of Bride Groom

(noun, pronounced as brahyd groom)

  • Bride – কন্যা (kanya)
  • Wife – স্ত্রী (stri)

Origin of Bride Groom

(noun, pronounced as brahyd groom)

The term “bride groom” originated from the Old English word “guma,” which means “man” or “husband.” It has been used for centuries to refer to the male partner in a wedding ceremony.

Nearby Words

  • Bride – noun
  • Groom – noun
  • Bridal – adjective
  • Wedding – noun
  • Marriage – noun

Bride Groom in Literature Quotes

“A happy marriage is a long conversation that always seems too short.” – André Maurois (একটি সুখী বিবাহ হলো একটি দীর্ঘ কথোপকথন যা সর্বদা অত্যন্ত ক্ষুদ্র মনে হয়।)”

“A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.” – Mignon McLaughlin (একটি সফল বিবাহের জন্য অনেক বার ভালোবাসা হয়ে যাওয়ার প্রয়োজন, সর্বদা একই ব্যক্তিতে।)”

Bride Groom Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বর
  • Hindi: दूल्हा (dulha)
  • Nepali: दाम्पत्य (dampaty)
  • Urdu: دولہا (dulha)
  • Tamil: மணமகன் (manamagan)
  • Telugu: పెళ్లి కూర్చునే వారు (pelli koorchune vaaru)
  • Arabic: عريس (arys)
  • Chinese: 新郎 (xīnláng)
  • Japanese: 花婿 (hanamuko)
  • Russian: жених (zhenikh)

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