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How do you say groom in different languages?

Here are some ways to say "groom" in different languages:

Romance Languages:

* Spanish: novio (male), esposo (married)

* French: marié (married), époux (husband)

* Italian: sposo (husband), sposo (married)

* Portuguese: noivo (male), esposo (married)

* Romanian: mire (male), soţ (husband)

Germanic Languages:

* German: Bräutigam

* Dutch: bruidegom

* Swedish: brudgum

* Danish: brudgom

* Norwegian: brudgom

* Icelandic: brúðgumi

Slavic Languages:

* Russian: жених (zhenikh)

* Polish: pan młody (literally "young man")

* Czech: ženich

* Ukrainian: наречений (narechenyi)

Other Languages:

* Chinese: 新郎 (xīn láng)

* Japanese: 新郎 (shinrō)

* Korean: 신랑 (sinrang)

* Hindi: दूल्हा (dūlhā)

* Arabic: عريس (ʿarīs)

* Hebrew: חתן (chatan)

Note: Some languages have separate terms for a man who is engaged to be married, and a man who is already married.

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