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What's the main difference between a "fiancé" and a "spouse?"

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Rebecca

Yes, there is! A spouse is someone you are married to, like a husband or wife. A "fiancé" is one's to-be husband, a man that you will soon marry. A "fiancée" is one's to-be wife, although people sometimes mistakenly use "fiancé" (with one "e" at the end) to refer to both. Ex: My fiancé and I have been dating for five years and we're about to get married. Ex: My boyfriend proposed to me, so now he's my fiancé!

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