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Daily Life - Which Finger?

(C0073)
A: ...The rings please. May this ring be blessed so
he who gives it and she who wears it may abide
in peace, and continue in love until lifes end.
B: With this ring I thee wed. Wear it as a symbol of
our love and commitment
A: Honey, thats my pinkie. The ring goes on the ring
nger!
B: This one?
A: Thats my index nger!
B: Oh, right. This one, right?
A: Umm... thats the thumb, Nick.
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B: Okay, Okay, I got it! This is the ring nger!
A: Thats my middle nger, Nick. This is my ring n-
ger!
Key Vocabulary
bless verb give good wishes to
something or someone
abide verb live
thee Pronoun,
singular
you (old use or formal
use )
wed verb get married (old use or
formal use )
symbol common
noun, sin-
gular
something that repre-
sents a certain idea
pinkie common
noun, sin-
gular
little nger
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index nger common
noun, sin-
gular
the nger beside the
thumb
thumb common
noun, sin-
gular
the short, thick nger
on the side of a hand
middle nger common
noun, sin-
gular
the nger which is in
the middle of ve
ring nger common
noun, sin-
gular
the nger between mid-
dle nger and little n-
ger
Supplementary Vocabulary
wedding band common
noun, sin-
gular
ring you receive when
you get married
toe common
noun, sin-
gular
the ngers on the feet
baby nger common
noun, sin-
gular
smallest nger on your
hand; synonym for
pinkie
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engagement
ring
common
noun, sin-
gular
a ring a man gives to his
girlfriend when he asks
her to marry him
nger nail common
noun, sin-
gular
the hard part at the
end of your nger that
keeps growing
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