Better to print them together though do not trust translation websites as they do not translate grammar well. If you want please feel free to contact me and I would be more than happy to translate your English to Spanish. My wife is Mexican and I live here so it's not problem.
As for Angry Amer can I point out that America was originally a navajo speaking country and English is just as imported as English is. How's your navajo foreigner?
2006-09-27 06:54:13
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answered by wilf69 3
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Geez, you ask a simple question and people have to go off on people that dont speak english.......... My goodness. Well I have never heard of invitations that are in English and Spanish. But I would be in the same boat as you. I never thought of it. It's a good idea. But of course I have a feeling this will cost you more. Maybe you can order so many in only spanish and so many in english? Just an idea. Good luck.
2006-09-27 16:49:18
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answered by Susa 3
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I had bilingual invitations, too - Ukrainian and English. Mine was a folded invitation - names and flowers on front. Open it and it was English on the right side and Ukrainian on the left - exactly the same information. We ordered ours, but maybe you can find someone who is a whiz with the computer. Ours were done by someone else because we had to use a different alphabet for the Ukrainian. - plus, I wanted the print raised, not just printed.
2006-09-27 22:40:10
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answered by Lydia 7
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If you're getting married in America then just get them printed in English. This is an English speaking country and the Spanish guest need to just figure it out or get lost.
2006-09-27 13:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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you would have to have them specially made . .. but maybe you could do a 2-sided invitation . . english on one side and spanish on the other . . like front and back . . . that would be different . . . .
2006-09-27 15:03:55
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answered by ♥LoisLane♥ 4
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If you use the wedding invitation kits at Michaels or Walmart, you can print them to say anything you want.
2006-09-27 15:21:24
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answered by Pink Denial 6
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I would think you could, as long as you provide the wording.
Check announcingit.com. I ordered some there before and used English and Italian. They will put whatever wording you want, as long as you provide it.
2006-09-27 13:52:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah i have to do the same thing, but you order your invitations from a compny any way and they will put on it what ever you want them to.
2006-09-27 13:49:39
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answered by hollybear52602 1
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Just for looks I would probably buy enough to do both.
2006-09-27 15:09:45
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answered by mvngs 4
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I know I have seen them, but I'm sorry, I forget where. Have you googled for bilingual invitaions?
2006-09-27 20:10:39
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answered by Etiquette Gal 5
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