Bride English
The English introduction of the bride is as follows:

Bride: English /bra? d/? Beauty/bra? d/.

Noun (short for noun)

Bride; A woman who is about to (or just) get married.

Plural number: bride.

That? The bride's? Dress? Used to be. Answer? Work? Yes? Art?

The bride's dress is very beautiful.

What? Introduction? His? New? Bride. ?

He introduced his bride.

I will. Like what? Where to? Propose Answer? Toast? Where to? That? Bride? And then what? The groom. ?

I propose a toast to the bride and groom.

I will. Like what? Where to? Propose Answer? Toast? Where to? That? Bride? And then what? The groom. ?

I propose a toast to the happiness of the bride and groom!

That? Bride? Used to be. Dressed? Are you online? White. ?

The bride is wearing a white dress.

That? Bride? And then what? Groom? Used to be. Did you take a shower? With what? Rice? As? They? Left? That? Church. ?

People threw rice at the bride and groom when they walked out of the church.

That? The bride's? Dress? Behind? Behind? She ... ?

The bride's wedding dress is dragging behind her.

That? Bride? Have you seen it? Radiant. ?

The bride looks all smiles.

Ladies. And then what? Gentlemen. Please. Is it? Upright? And then what? Join? Me? Are you online? Answer? Toast? Where to? That? Bride? And then what? The groom. ?

Ladies and gentlemen, please stand up. Let's drink to the bride and groom.