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хурим — meaning in English: wedding

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'хурим' primarily during celebratory occasions related to marriage, such as wedding ceremonies or receptions. It is common in both formal invitations and casual conversations when discussing wedding plans or events.
Synonyms & nuances
'Хурим' is often used interchangeably with 'гэж урих' which means 'to invite to a wedding.' However, 'хурим' specifically denotes the event itself, while 'гэж урих' emphasizes the act of inviting. Therefore, you would choose 'хурим' when you want to talk about the wedding as an occasion.
Culture
'Хурим' not only refers to a wedding but also embodies a rich tapestry of Mongolian traditions surrounding marriage. Historically, weddings were significant social events that involved elaborate ceremonies and rituals, symbolizing the union of families rather than just two individuals. Interestingly, in some rural areas, the word is also associated with communal celebrations where the entire village participates, reflecting the communal nature of Mongolian society.
FAQ
Q.What does 'хурим' mean in English?
'Хурим' translates to 'wedding' in English, referring to the ceremony where two people are united in marriage.
Q.How is 'хурим' used in a sentence?
You can use 'хурим' in sentences like, 'Бидний хурим энэ сарын 15-нд болно' which means 'Our wedding will be on the 15th of this month.'
Q.Are there different types of weddings referred to as 'хурим'?
'Хурим' typically refers to a traditional wedding ceremony, but it can encompass various styles, such as religious or civil weddings. The specific type can be inferred from the context in which it is used.
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