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What is the English of lakan dula?
"Lakan dula" is a Tagalog phrase that literally translates to "groom's side". It refers to the
groom's family and friends
who attend a Filipino wedding.
So, a more natural English equivalent would be:
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Groom's party
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Groom's entourage
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Groom's side
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