- Oct 9, 1999
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My nephew is getting married to a girl from Ukraine. She speaks next to no English and none of her family will be present, none of the family on his side speaks Russian, so essentially she won't be able to communicate with anyone there except her husband-to-be.
I'd like to learn one or two Russian phrases that would be appropriate for a wedding, just so I could have something to say to her in her own language.
My nephew says that "my shoes are full of pork" is a traditional Russian wedding greeting, but I think he just wants me to embarrass myself in front of her.
I'd like to learn one or two Russian phrases that would be appropriate for a wedding, just so I could have something to say to her in her own language.
My nephew says that "my shoes are full of pork" is a traditional Russian wedding greeting, but I think he just wants me to embarrass myself in front of her.