noiva
fiancée; bride
Pronunciation
/ˈnoj.vɐ/
Cultural Note
Like 'noivo', 'noiva' means both 'fiancée' and 'bride'. In Brazil, a 'chá de cozinha' or 'chá de panela' (kitchen shower) is a common pre-wedding party for the bride. In Portugal, the 'despedida de solteira' (bachelorette party) is the more common celebration.
📝 Example Sentences
A noiva estava linda no dia do casamento.
The bride was beautiful on the wedding day.
A noiva usou um vestido branco tradicional.
The bride wore a traditional white dress.
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