mariage
See also: Mariage
French
Etymology
marier + -age.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ma.ʁjaʒ/
- Hyphenation: ma‧riage
Audio (France) (file) - Homophone: mariages
- Rhymes: -aʒ
Noun
mariage m (plural mariages)
- marriage
- La distinction que font en droit certains pays entre le mariage et le partenariat domestique engendre des prestations et des droits différents.
- The distinction that the law of some countries made between marriage and domestic partnership has given rise to different benefits and rights.
- wedding
- Comment puis-je procéder pour présenter une demande en mariage avant ou pendant le spectacle?
- How should I go about doing a wedding proposal before or during the show?
- union
Derived terms
- donner en mariage
- mariage arrangé
- mariage blanc
- mariage civil
- mariage de convenance
- mariage homosexuel
- mariage religieux
- mariage républicain
Descendants
- Mauritian Creole: maryaz
- Seychellois Creole: maryaz
- → Japanese: マリアージュ (mariāju)
- → Korean: 마리아주 (mariaju)
- → Polish: mariaż
- → Romanian: mariaj
See also
- célibat
- concubinage
- fiançailles
- PACS
Further reading
- “mariage”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Anagrams
- margeai
Middle English
Etymology
Old French mariage.
Noun
mariage (plural mariages)
- marriage
Descendants
- English: marriage
Middle French
Etymology
From Old French mariage.
Noun
mariage m (plural mariages)
- marriage
Old French
Etymology
marier + -age.
Noun
mariage m (oblique plural mariages, nominative singular mariages, nominative plural mariage)
- marriage; wedding
Descendants
- Middle French: mariage
- French: mariage
- → Middle English: mariage
- English: marriage
- → Middle Armenian: մարիաճ (mariač)