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This is a place to ask questions about math terminology, and to post links to other resources out on the web.
Aspiring Novice
2004-06-29 01:49:36
No Subject

difference between faincee and fiance'?

Aspiring Novice
2004-10-10 19:07:50
Re: No Subject

Aspiring Novice said on 2004.10.01 for my question: "..........Back to your question why do you need an algebraic proof of e^pi > pi^e anyways?"

now i wanna ask u, why do you need to know about the difference between a faincee and a fiance?

i believe this is a place to ask questions about math terminology, and to post links to other resources out on the web.

cya

Sam
2004-10-11 11:44:58
Re: No Subject

While there's no problem in asking irrelevent questions, it would have been very easy to look this up in a dictionary:

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=fiance&r=67

The first refers to a woman, the second to a man.

Nosher
2004-10-14 03:20:51
Re: No Subject

A fiancé is a bridegroom-to-be.
A fiancée is a bride-to-be.

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