English to Marathi Dictionary wedding

wedding

लग्न
definition
noun
It is consumed almost exclusively by men in the evening or at celebrations such as weddings .
a marriage ceremony, especially considered as including the associated celebrations.
translation of 'wedding'
लग्न करणे,
विवाहसोहळा
example
'wedding' reception
'wedding' cake
The number of overseas 'weddings' has increased by 55 per cent in the last five years.
The trend for extravagant 'weddings' is expected to continue in the years to come.
Even with 'weddings' , friends have told me that loads of people don't reply, and they have to chase them.
These outfits are worn only for special occasions such as 'weddings' and festivals.
But more than all that, 'weddings' are symbolic of new beginnings and a bright future.
We went to a few 'weddings' around that time, and no-one ever mentioned that it might not last.
There is even a private room for small parties, conferences or 'weddings' .
Canada would join Belgium and the Netherlands as the only countries allowing gay and lesbian 'weddings' .
Normal lives are a patchwork of work, leisure, holidays, 'weddings' , and other life events.
The hotel was very popular for 'weddings' from all over Galway and further afield.
Since the contest she has sung at various 'weddings' and continues to get requests to perform.
Well, I've got two 'weddings' to go to this May, so I think I'm going to need a new suit!
Smaller 'weddings' are becoming more and more popular with couples who are having much more of a say in how they want the day to go.
Dance is an essential part of many celebrations such as 'weddings' and coronations.
So, celebrities spend a lot of money on their 'weddings' , perhaps, but does this mean that we have to?
We officiate at 'weddings' , we help bury the dead, we counsel families with problems and we visit the sick.
There are two big celebrity 'weddings' looming - and both of them on the same day.
The hall is hired out for conferences, 'weddings' and parties, and can hold up to 400 people.
It is consumed almost exclusively by men in the evening or at celebrations such as 'weddings' .
Parish councillors have now agreed to form a group to look at the pros and cons of letting the chapel be used for 'weddings' .
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