bride-groom

Bride-Groom Meaning in Bengali: বর-বউ (noun, /bɔr-baʊ/), পাতি-পাত্নী (noun, /pɑt̪i-pɑt̪ni/), দাম্পত্য (noun, /dampot̪t̪o/)

Definition of Bride-Groom

(noun, /ˈbraɪd ɡruːm/)

A bride-groom refers to a man who is about to get married or has recently been married. It is the male counterpart of a bride and is commonly used to describe the groom on his wedding day.

Synonyms of Bride-Groom

(noun)

  • Groom – দুলাহা (noun, /dulaha/)
  • Husband – স্বামী (noun, /ʃami/)
  • Spouse – জীবনসঙ্গী (noun, /jibonʃongi/)
  • Partner – অংশীদার (noun, /ɔmʃid̪ar/)

Antonyms of Bride-Groom

(noun)

  • Bride – বিয়ের মেয়ে (noun, /bier mɛje/)
  • Wife – স্ত্রী (noun, /stri/)

Origin of Bride-Groom

The term “bride-groom” originated from the Old English word “brydguma,” which means “bride-man.” It combines the words “bride” and “groom” to represent the male participant in a wedding ceremony.

Nearby Words

  • Bride – বিয়ের মেয়ে (noun)
  • Wedding – বিবাহ (noun)
  • Marriage – বিবাহ (noun)
  • Ceremony – অনুষ্ঠান (noun)

Bride-Groom in Literature Quotes

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

“Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.” – Aristotle (ভালোবাসা হলো একটি একক আত্মা যা দুটি দেহে বাস করে।)

Bride-Groom Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বর-বউ
  • Hindi: दूल्हा
  • Nepali: दाम्पत्य
  • Urdu: دولہا
  • Tamil: மணமகன்
  • Telugu: పెళ్ళి జీవితం
  • Arabic: العريس
  • Chinese: 新郎
  • Japanese: 花婿
  • Russian: жених

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