What’s a nice way to congratulate a bride and groom in Spanish?

Discussion Corner — By NikhilBhide on December 1, 2008 at 13:31

Goddess of Grammar Wants To Know:

Particularly the groom, who’s the Spanish speaking one. Or something like “welcome to the family” (bride is my sister).

Gracias!

bride and groom

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    3 Comments

  • Abbie says:

    bienvenido a mi familia. (bee-en-ven-eedo aw me fam-eel-ya)
    “welcome to my family”

    felicidades (fel-ee-see-daw-des) “congradulations”

    hope it helped… to translate spanish words, go to dictionary.com and click translate. from there you can type in a word and get the translation in the language of your choice:)
    Hope this helped!

  • Alejandra says:

    Felicidades! Espero que juntos tengan una vida muy feliz y un brillante futuro. Bienvenido a la familia!

    Congratulations! I hope you two can have a very happy life together and a very bright future. Welcome to the family!

  • Racer says:

    Congratulations on your marriage, I hope you have a long happy life together.

    “Enhorabuena en su boda, espero que ustedes tengan una vida feliz larga junta.”

    Welcome to the family.

    “Recepción a la familia.”

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