Promise to marry: meaning, definitions and examples
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promise to marry
[ ˈprɒmɪs tə ˈmærɪ ]
formal commitment
A formal commitment between two people to get married in the future. It is a promise to enter into a legally binding marriage agreement.
Examples of usage
- She made a promise to marry him after he finishes his studies.
- They exchanged promises to marry during their romantic getaway.
- The promise to marry is considered a serious commitment in many cultures.
Translations
Translations of the word "promise to marry" in other languages:
🇵🇹 promessa de casamento
🇮🇳 शादी का वादा
🇩🇪 Heiratsversprechen
🇮🇩 janji untuk menikah
🇺🇦 обіцянка одружитися
🇵🇱 obietnica małżeństwa
🇯🇵 結婚の約束 (けっこんのやくそく)
🇫🇷 promesse de mariage
🇪🇸 promesa de matrimonio
🇹🇷 evlenme sözü
🇰🇷 결혼 약속 (결혼 약속)
🇸🇦 وعد بالزواج
🇨🇿 slib manželství
🇸🇰 sľub manželstva
🇨🇳 结婚承诺 (jiéhūn chéngnuò)
🇸🇮 obljuba za poroko
🇮🇸 loforð um hjónaband
🇰🇿 неке қиялы
🇬🇪 ქორწინების დაპირება
🇦🇿 evlilik sözü
🇲🇽 promesa de matrimonio
Etymology
The concept of promise to marry dates back to ancient times when marriage was often arranged by families for social, political, or economic reasons. Over time, the notion of a promise to marry evolved to include personal choice and consent between individuals. In many cultures, a promise to marry is a significant step towards a formal marriage contract. It signifies a serious commitment and is often accompanied by engagement rituals and ceremonies.