lol sorry not in the forum … admin is goin to be mad at me :s
lol ok ok so its not a facebook that u have lol
ur brother like barca too ???
lol sorry not in the forum … admin is goin to be mad at me :s
lol ok ok so its not a facebook that u have lol
ur brother like barca too ???
??? didn’t get u
just give the first and last letter i’ll kapish
no he doesn’t care about barca, he supports turkish teams, especially the team my dad likes.
galata saray ??? or ferenbace
haaaaahaaa ferenbace haaaaaaa i need to take a picture of this haaaahaaaaa
looool remeber im not in ur trkish classes
that was so funny. it’s fenerbahce, and no thats not the team my fam supports, nor galatasaray or besiktas…
duuude its the same for me ferenbace fenerbace they both suck at football
true. i hate their supporters
loooll i thought all turks r the same …i mean supporters
they’re fanatics, same as BJK supporters, they stab each other at games, and they swear soooooooo much… you hear things you’ve never heard in your life… well not you, i mean me
hahhahhhahha when i read things you’ve never heard in your life i was like is she kiddin or what
loooolll then tu ma soulagé avec well not you, i mean me lool
haaaahaaaa mskhoot nta
well of course u never heard them before, they’re in turkish
there will be no subtitles ???
sifr
Firstly the day before, the bride traditionally get her hands and feet decorated with henna in a preety pattern. It looks realy nice on the brides hands on the day of the wedding!
The venue for the wedding is usually a huge room which is decorated Moroccan style called a (salla).
The bride would go to the reception in the common white wedding dress and would go to the ‘salla’ in her wedding dress. The bride and groom would sit in the front of the ‘salla’ in a big golden seats. They tend to look like a king and queen throne!
There would be dancing and every so often the bride would change what she is wearing. She can choose how many times she wants to change but usually it is around 5 different traditional dresses. The dresses are traditional moroccan dresses such as kaftans.
You would have a dj to play your favourite tunes. But there is also a small group of musicians called the ‘3rfa’ where they play traditional moroccan music with traditional instruments. The music is amazing and gets everybody up and dancing. With this type of music people tend to dance in a type of way called ‘Shikhat’. This means of lot of shimmey with the shoulders and hips!
Also a very unique tradition of moroccan weddings is when the bride is lifted up in a ‘3mareeya’ a circular cushioned seat which has a dome around it. The groom and his friends carry the bride around the ‘salla’ while music is playing.
The food in Moroccan weddings is delicous! There is a starter of salad with boiled eggs and mayo. Then a first course which is roasted chicken with olives in a sauce ( a traditional north african dish) Then a second course of lamb with prunes. Then people are served with a bowl of fruit. After it is time for cake and usually guests would each come in with a huge platter of moroccan cakes and sweets. There is a wedding cake and everyone eats so much!!