YSK: If you're referring to a man, it is spelled "Fiancé" - it is spelled "Fiancée" when referring to a woman.

Both fiancé and fiancée are French words, coming into English sometime in the mid 19th century. They come from the Old French word fiance, meaning a promise, which ultimately comes from the Latin word fidere, meaning to trust.



YSK: If you're referring to a man, it is spelled "Fiancé" - it is spelled "Fiancée" when referring to a woman. YSK: If you're referring to a man, it is spelled "Fiancé" - it is spelled "Fiancée" when referring to a woman. Reviewed by Unknown on 12:07 Rating: 5
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