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 Is this correct "ciao al bimbo"?
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hydrorama

Is there a short traditional toast for an italian wedding?

The owner of an italian restuarant that my wife and i frequent is getting married. we will generally exchange pleasantries while there and i usually try to say something in italian. i would like to add something to the wedding card and i was hoping to find a traditional italian toast that he might recognize. any suggestions?

    



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johnslat
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Evviva gli sposi" - "hurray for the newlyweds."

or

"Per cent'anni" (for a hundred years).


kaibebe
Per cent'anni-it wishes a long and prosperous marriage. and you can say baci when the couple kisses.


amylr620
Salute en familla!!!!!


nancina
I second johnslat's answers. You can also simply say "Auguri!" which means best wishes.


luca l
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http://www.frasidamore.it/frasipermatrimonio_1.htm
go there and choose one of those with a red heart, they are all good.


ForzaItalia
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Auguri e felicità ai novelli sposi.

Congratulations and happiness to the new bride and groom.


sharone
Salute!!!



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