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Revise the vocabulary here.
get engaged — [ɪnˈɡeɪdʒd] — (adjective) having agreed to marry somebody; saderināties
They decided to get engaged after dating for three years.
wedding — [ˈwedɪŋ] — (noun) a marriage ceremony; kāzas
They are busy planning their wedding, which will take place next summer.
marry — [ˈmæri] — (verb) to get married to somebody; apprecēties
They want to marry next summer in a small ceremony by the beach.
marriage — [ˈmærɪdʒ] — (noun) the legal relationship between two people who are married to each other; precības
Their marriage has been full of love and support for each other.
middle-aged — [ˌmɪdl ˈeɪdʒd] — (adjective) (of a person) neither young nor old; pusmūža
The middle-aged people are smiling.
middle age — [ˌmɪdl ˈeɪdʒ] — (noun) the life period between the ages of about 45 and 60; pusmūžs
Many people experience significant life changes when they reach middle age.
senior citizen — [ˌsiːniə ˈsɪtɪzn] — (noun) an older person, especially somebody who has retired from work; seniors
The senior citizens are looking out of a window.
old age — [ˌəʊld ˈeɪdʒ] — (noun) the time of your life when you are old; vecums
In old age, it is important to stay active and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
retire — [rɪˈtaɪə(r)] — (verb) to leave your job and stop working; aiziet pensijā
My father plans to retire next year after working for 30 years at the same company.
retired — [rɪˈtaɪəd] — (adjective) having retired from work; pensionārs
My uncle is retired now, so he spends most of his time gardening and traveling.
death — [deθ] — (noun) the fact of somebody dying; nāve
His grandfather's death was a difficult time for the entire family.