a-e-i-o-u and sometimes y
sorry couldn't resist... it's VOWS...
http://www.bwedd.com/couples/sample_vows.asp
http://www.webwedding.com/planning/vows.html
2007-05-22 17:57:42
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answered by Proud to be 59 7
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Vowels For Weddings
2016-10-31 22:47:12
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answered by ? 4
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Every so often, someone comes here and asks about wedding "vowels". It's funny that so many people do not know how to spell, or the correct words to use.
My ex-fiance had a hard time spelling and pronouncing words correctly. It made him sound like an idiot. I also did not go through with the marriage because he WAS an idiot!
It's not good enough to just say "Well, you know what I mean". We should all take pride in ourselves and use proper English. Or at least SAY or SPELL the word correctly.
With that said, I think you got some good suggestions on Wedding Vows, if that's what you were asking.
2007-05-23 02:23:44
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answered by Proud Momma 6
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They aren't called vowels. Vowels are the letters of the alphabet: a,e,i,o,u, and sometimes y. A site with lots of wedding VOWS are: http://www.myweddingvows.com/
2007-05-22 18:23:21
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answered by Jeani 3
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they are wedding vows, not vowels. Vowels are the letters A E I O U
As for good vows, you can go with the standard ones that the priest, pastor or judge use or write your own. Dont copy someone elses.
2007-05-22 18:00:07
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answered by Tiffany 3
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are you actually sure you are getting married, or does the minister speak with a lisp or an accent ? The last time I checked, it was VOWS !!!!!! Not vowels !!! And by the way, Vows are fome the heart. Not something that you just repeat after someone. They should be pledge of marital life eternal for you and your mate. There is nothing wrong with making them up yourself, making them personal. That is what this marriage should be about.
2007-05-22 18:13:05
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answered by pressman22001 2
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hahahah I HOPE you mean WEDDING VOWS.... sorry----not sure if there are websites, but as a wedding photographer who has attended HUNDREDS of weddings over the years, I have to say that the very BEST wedding vows will NOT be found on the internet, in books, or from ANY particular person.... the very BEST source for YOUR wedding vows is your VERY OWN HEART..... start out by writing what YOUR feelings are about your financee...then, what you would like to tell him/her on the wedding day and then, just turn it into complete sentences, put it in a proper order (so everything makes sense---and REMEMBER it doesn't have to make any sense to ANYONE but you and your future spouse.). NOTHING will EVER sound more perfect to the both of you BUT your OWN thoughts put into words... Nothing will have MORE MEANING then your own words.... You can do it---just say what you feel----your heart will tell you .
2007-05-22 18:05:03
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answered by LittleBarb 7
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I had to post because this was quite funny. I'm sure you know the difference between "vows" and "vowels" now from the answers from the other posters...LOL
2007-05-23 07:37:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Same as all other vowels
a e i u o and sometimes y
2007-05-23 03:32:45
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answered by whymewhynow 5
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Yes. Go to uneedaclue.org. You should find plenty on wedding vowels and reception conjuctions. I think I once saw something on after-dinner consonants, but I can't remember for sure.
2007-05-22 18:07:21
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answered by Cloee Quips 4
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Do you propose the "classic" vows? I beleive each and every faith has their very own version yet right here's a elementary version: they are able to be repeated or as an "I Do" reaction vow... Do you (Groom) take (Bride) to be your lawfully wedded spouse? From this present day forward, to have and to hold, abandoning all others, for extra valuable or for worse, for richer and poorer, in ailment and wellbeing, to love and cherish for see you later as you the two shall stay? Groom: “I do.”
2016-11-05 02:10:28
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answered by Anonymous
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