What are some traditional sayings for weddings?

Ha!! glad you told me!

Joree is the feminized version and since you are saying "aap ki" - joree is correct.

If you said jore - you would have to say "aap ka jore" which is slightly less formal.

That is very interesting. I never heard of the feminine version of a word being more formal. Usually it is the smaller version of whatever.

Re: What are some traditional sayings for weddings?

TLK is 100% right! ... on both counts ... :D
old urdu :D gotta love it

Re: What are some traditional sayings for weddings?

TLK is always right on all the counts ;)

:D

Re: What are some traditional sayings for weddings?

TLK also seems to indulge in a lot of wishful thinking! :cb:

Re: What are some traditional sayings for weddings?

:pcg:

Re: What are some traditional sayings for weddings?

:smiley:
oh alrite ..
:rose:
stop maun phulaying :cb:

I am only making Njgal’s dua come true as she told me Phoolo Phalo .. :hehe:

Re: What are some traditional sayings for weddings?

^:omg:

Re: What are some traditional sayings for weddings?

ROFL you guys are hilarious!

I have heard it phooloon phuloo (noon ghuna in Urdu) - n is sient

reference: RAFI - Aulad Walo Phoolon Phalo lyrics - It was also in the Dostana song “Ma ka ladlaa”

The one that TLK is taking about is something different but guess it’s a common saying in India.

you are right but so I am. So no extra points for you. I researched :snooty:

Re: What are some traditional sayings for weddings?

Jeetay raho, phoolo phalo is a differnt dua then Doodhon nahaa'o, pooton phalo .. :( ..

Njgal 0
TLK 1

Re: What are some traditional sayings for weddings?

"Shower in milk, fruit sons"?

Re: What are some traditional sayings for weddings?

:omg: