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What's the difference between "wedding" and "matrimony", or they are the same?
Jul 23, 2014 9:05 AM
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I think that the matrimony is consequence of the weeding.
I wish have you help.
Have good a one!
July 23, 2014
the wedding is the event, the matrimony is what happens at the wedding
July 23, 2014
wedding - the day when people get married
matrimony - marriage - the lifetime (or less!)
'matrimony' is hardly ever used though - marriage is used much more
July 23, 2014
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