Marid, aalso kaal marij, machrimani ar wedlak, a suoshali ar richuali rekanaiz yuunian ar liigal kanchrak bitwiin spouz we extablish raits ah abligieshan bitwiin dem, bitwiin dem ah deh pitni, ah bitwiin dem ah deh in-laa,[1] azwel sasayati in jinaral. Di definishan a marid vieri askaadn tu difrah-difrah kolcha, bot prinsipali a instityuushan we intapoersnal rilieshanship, yuujali sexyual, aknalij. Ina som kolcha, marid rekomen ar kansida kompolshan bifuo ingiej ina heni sexyual aktiviti. Wen difain braadli, marid kansida a kolcharal yunivoersal.

Pier a marid ring
Nepali wedn paati ina chradishanal jres

Sii aalso change up

Refrans change up

  1. William A. Haviland, Harald E. L. Prins, Bunny McBride and Dana Walrath. 2011. Cultural Anthropology: The Human Challenge. Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-0-495-81178-7, 13th edition: "A nonethnocentric definition of marriage is a culturally sanctioned union between two or more people that establishes certain rights and obligations between the people, between them and their children, and between them and their in-laws."