IPA: /ʃædˈxɑn/
KK: /ʃɑdˈxɑn/
A person, often in Jewish communities, who helps arrange marriages by connecting potential partners and negotiating terms between families.
The shadchan introduced the young couple, helping them find a suitable match.
**Shadchan** → The word 'shadchan' originates from Hebrew 'שַׁדְכָן' (shadkhan), meaning matchmaker. It refers specifically to a person who arranges marriages, particularly in Jewish culture.
Think of a 'matchmaker' in Hebrew culture — a shadchan is someone who helps bring couples together.
No commonly confused words.