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Slovakia - wedding prayer


Expert: Sam - 6/24/2009

Question
I have a daughter getting married August 1st.  I come from a Slovak family and still speak some broken Slovak.  I would ask if you could send me a short Slovak blessing (with a translation) for the bride and groom that I could read to them during the ceremony.  It would be greatly appreciated.

Answer
Hello Mariana,

unfortunately, we don't have the tradition of saying wedding prayers/blessings
in Slovak wedding ceremonies. (Shocking as it may seem.) But I'm sure we can
come up with something together.

Let's see the options:

1) We could translate an English wedding prayer to Slovak.

2) You could use a Bible passage. Two come to my mind immediately:

   - the love poem of 1 Corinthians

       Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it
       is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily
       angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but
       rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always
       hopes, always perseveres.

   - "time for everything" from Ecclesiastes; my sister picked this to be read
     at her wedding, and it was very nice

       There is a time for everything,
       and a season for every activity under heaven:

       a time to be born and a time to die,
       a time to plant and a time to uproot,

       a time to kill and a time to heal,
       a time to tear down and a time to build,

       a time to weep and a time to laugh,
       a time to mourn and a time to dance,

       a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them,
       a time to embrace and a time to refrain,

       a time to search and a time to give up,
       a time to keep and a time to throw away,

       a time to tear and a time to mend,
       a time to be silent and a time to speak,

       a time to love (*) and a time to hate,
       a time for war and a time for peace.

     (*) the reading at my sister's wedding was cut here.
       
3) Of course some personal words from you, translated into Slovak.

4) Some common congratulation verses. There are many of these even online, but I
don't think any of them qualifies as a wedding prayer or a wedding blessing. You
can read some at http://vinse.webnode.sk/svadobne-vinse/

Many of them are useless. They are either too short and fragmental, or they are
things you would write on a card to the couple, but not read out to them. Some
of them are even kind of crude, being of folkish origin (talking about shutting
both mothers-in-law in a closet to achieve peace in the family, or warning the
husband-to-be about having to drink water now, spend money on his wife, and wash
diapers in the creek...).

But some of them are quite nice, and many of them rhyme, which is something that
even the non-Slovak speakers would pick up. Here are some examples:
   
   Ako ty jemu, tak on tebe,
   verní buďte v každej dobe,
   jeden druhého si vážte,
   stále s láskou žiť sa snažte.
   Láska najväčší je dar,
   buďte navždy šťastný pár!
   
   You to him, him to you
   Be faithful to each other at all times
   Respect each other
   Always try to live with love.
   Love is the greatest gift
   Be a happy couple forever

or
   Keď budú svadobný pochod hrať,
   čo viac vám na cestu môžem priať?
   Nech šťastie je stále s vami.
   A čo život nemôže vám dať,
   to s láskou nahraďte si sami.
   Vykročte dvaja, ako muž a žena.
   Do daru si lásku dajte
   a do sŕdc vpíšte svoje mená.
   Prejde čas a prídu prvé vrásky
   a vy v očiach svojich detí
   nájdete nakrajší dar žijúcej lásky.

   As they're playing the Wedding march
   What can I wish to you on your journey?
   May happiness always be with you
   And what the life cannot give you
   Make up for with your love
   Step out in two, as husband and wife
   Give each other love as a gift
   And inscribe your names into your hearts.
   Time will pass and first wrinkles will show
   Then, in the eyes of your children
   You will see the most beautiful gift of living love

So what do you think? Do you want to go with any of these options? Or should we
search on?

Sam


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