African-American groom speaks in bride’s native language Malayalam during vows.

African-American groom speaks in bride’s native language Malayalam during vows.

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People often try to do something different for other people who are significant to make their wedding day more special. Whether it’s the bride who wrote a letter to the groom before the ceremony or couple who helped each other to get ready, the internet was filled with videos that showed special moments.

There is the latest addition to the list and this video shows the bride of African-American men who speak in Malayalam the native of the bride.

Bride Jenova Juliann Pryor posted a video on her Instagram page. He also shared a title that described the sweet movement of the bride and groom. “My husband learned and said part of the oath of his marriage in my mother tongue, Malayalam. I cried very loudly, “he wrote.

This video was opened to show the text that reads, “When African-American husband I said the parts of his oath in Malayalam.” The clip then began to show the man said his part and then explained the same thing in English for those who did not know the language.

When the trend takes a different social media platform with a storm, it does not take long for the brand to join their special post.

Case in point, the India YouTube section about the funny resignation letter they posted to join the ongoing viral trend. Under the trend, people imagine the right but funny letters they can write while quitting their work.

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