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The word 新郎 (xīnláng, meaning "bridegroom") is formed by combining two conceptual ideas: 新 (xīn), meaning "new", and 郎 (láng), an ancient term for a young man or gentleman. Together, they create the poetic image of the "new gentleman", the man who, on the day of the wedding, steps into his new role and status as a husband. It's a compact, symbolic label for a man at the pivotal moment he begins a new familial life.

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新郎今天很高兴。

Xīnláng jīntiān hěn gāoxìng.

The groom is very happy today.

新郎微笑着迎接宾客。

Xīnláng wēixiào zhe yíngjiē bīnkè.

The groom smiles and greets the guests.

新郎在发表感谢词时非常激动。

Xīnláng zài fābiǎo gǎnxiècí shí fēicháng jīdòng.

The groom was very emotional when giving a speech of thanks.

尽管紧张,新郎还是完美地完成了仪式。

Jǐnguǎn jǐnzhāng, xīnláng háishì wánměi de wánchéng le yíshì.

Despite being nervous, the groom still perfectly completed the ceremony.

新郎精心准备的惊喜让所有宾客都感动不已。

Xīnláng jīngxīn zhǔnbèi de jīngxǐ ràng suǒyǒu bīnkè dōu gǎndòng bùyǐ.

The surprise carefully prepared by the groom moved all the guests.

Word Definition - 新郎

xīn láng bridegroom; groom

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