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23 Oct 2020
- English (UK)
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Korean
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Vietnamese
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In English, we say that a priest ‘marries’ two people when he performs a wedding ceremony - what’s the word for that in Korean? 결혼하다, or something different?
In English, we say that a priest ‘marries’ two people when he performs a wedding ceremony - what’s the word for that in Korean? 결혼하다, or something different?
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So like, priest is at the wedding to complete the ceremony by talking stuff like "Will you be faithful to your wife and blahblah"?
We call that 주례하다.
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