Newlywed
//ˈnjuːliˌwɛd//
Translations of "newlywed" (26 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | νεόγαμος(recently married) | neógamos | |
| Armenian | նորահարս(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), նորափեսա(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | norahars, norapʻesa | |
| Basque | ezkonberri(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | — | |
| Catalan | noucasat(recently married), noucasada(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), noucasat(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 新婚(recently married), 新人(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | xīnhūn, xīnrén | |
| Dutch | pasgetrouwd(recently married), pas getrouwd stel(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | — | |
| Esperanto | novedzo(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | — | |
| Finnish | vastanainut(recently married), vastanainut(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | — | |
| German | neuvermählt(recently married), Neuvermählte(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), Neuvermählter(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | — | |
| Greek | νεόνυμφος(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), νιόπαντρος(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | neónymfos, niópantros | |
| Hindi | नवविवाहित(recently married) | navvivāhit | |
| Hungarian | friss házas(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | — | |
| Irish | nuaphósta(recently married) | — | |
| Italian | neosposa(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), neosposo(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | — | |
| Japanese | 新婚(recently married), 新婚夫婦(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | shinkon, shinkon fūfu | |
| Korean | 신혼(recently married), 신혼부부(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | sinhon, sinhonbubu | |
| Macedonian | нововенчан(recently married), младоженци(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), невеста(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), нововенчани(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | novovenčan, mladoženci, nevesta, novovenčani | |
| Norwegian | nygift(recently married) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | كویكی(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | güveği, güveyi | |
| Polish | nowo poślubiony(recently married), nowożeniec(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | — | |
| Portuguese | recém-casada(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), recém-casado(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | — | |
| Russian | новобра́чный(recently married), молодожёны(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), новобра́чные(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | novobráčnyj, molodožóny, novobráčnyje | |
| Spanish | desposado(recently married), esposado(recently married), recién / recientemente casado(recently married), desposado(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), esposado(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), recientemente casada(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), recientemente casado(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), recién casada(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), recién casado(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | — | |
| Swedish | nygift(recently married) | — | |
| Tagalog | kabaiyoan(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | — | |
| Turkish | yeni damat(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), yeni evli(a recently married person — see also newlyweds), yeni gelin(a recently married person — see also newlyweds) | — |
ezkonberri
noucasat, noucasada, noucasat
pasgetrouwd, pas getrouwd stel
novedzo
vastanainut, vastanainut
neuvermählt, Neuvermählte, Neuvermählter
friss házas
nuaphósta
neosposa, neosposo
nygift
nowo poślubiony, nowożeniec
recém-casada, recém-casado
desposado, esposado, recién / recientemente casado, desposado, esposado, recientemente casada, recientemente casado, recién casada, recién casado
nygift
kabaiyoan
yeni damat, yeni evli, yeni gelin
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.