Saying I love you, is a beautiful expression of how you feel about
your significant other. Saying it in English is a wonderful thing but try
showering your spouse with a foreign language approach it sounds even sexier.
French Je
t'aime
Spanish Te
amo
Greek S`agapo
Japanese Aishiteru
Italian Ti Amo
Hawaiian Aloha au iā 'oe
Korean Saranghae
German Ich liebe dich
Turkish Seni seviyorum
Mandarin Wǒ ài nǐ
Indonesian Saya cinta padamu
Irish (Gaelic) Tha
gra'dh agam ort
Filipino Mahal kita
Dutch Ik houd van jou, or ik hou van
je
Tahitian Ua Here Vau Ia Oe
Keeping tradition
Enrich your wedding with one of these global
rites of passage.
Traditional
African weddings incorporate sticks into the ceremony. They symbolize vitality
and strength and date back to when weddings between slaves not sanctioned. Crossing
long sticks, branches or the broom shows the couples commitment to one another
and blesses their new life to one another and blesses their new life together. Slaves
bought this custom with them to the new world.
Bermuda
Islanders
top their tiered wedding cakes with a tiny sapling. The newlyweds plant the
tree at their new home. Where they can watch it grow. As the marriage also
matures and flourishes following the celebration couples walk hand in hand
under one of the island’s moon gates, beautiful limestone archways similar to a
wedding ring the circular shape signifies unity.
China
Couples consult and astrologer to
ensure they begin marriage on the luckiest day of the year. The selection has
to do with a variety of factors including the couple’s birthdates. As with
other Asian nations red symbolizes good luck and prosperity. Brides often wear
an elaborate gown of embroidered red silk.
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