In Spanish you're not normally asked to 'have' a day, rather, you're asked to 'pass' a day. In this case, you would be asked to "Pass a day beautiful or enchanting of wedding." It looks like this: Pasen un dia bella/encantada de boda. This is a wish for the couple rather than one of the pair. Spanish makes those kinds of distinctions.
The best way to ask "Are you married?" in Spanish is to say, ¿Es usted casado?
Me voy a casar.
"La boda."
boda feliz
the wedding was dull but the reception was great
Te ves muy linda (to a woman). To ves muy guapo (to a man).
There are a number of adjectives that can mean "cute" including guapo/guapa, lindo/linda (can mean lovely) and atractivo/a.
Ha en skön dag!
Buenos dias = Good day
es una mañana tan encantadora
How lovely the daughter is that they have bought up :) Say you will take care of her and that they have you are blessed to have their blessing :) Hope this helps :)
you say: "lindo"
Dama encantadora
Chica bonita.
Acepto
In Luhya language, you can say "Lusumo lwekhulunya" to mean lovely day.
Mujer bonita/linda
In Tagalog, you can say "Magandang araw!" which translates to "Have a lovely day!"
eres hermosa y linda
Eres una hija encantadora.
guapa, linda, bonita, preciosa.