you go on your knees and say I've been loving you for long and i can't wait no more I LOVE YOU (the person's name) Will you marry me
To say "Will you marry me?" in Igbo, you can say "O bukwa nkechinyere m?"
will you marry me
will u marry me
to say merry Christmas in jamaican is marry chrissmass (ma.hry chris.mas) [im jamaican]
Grammatically it is correct but........ if you are asking somebody to marry you then say - "will you marry me"?
In Sourashtra language, you can say "Nina kasarikaa chotti?" to mean "Will you marry me?"
You can say 'Will you marry me?' in Tamil like this: 'நீ என்னை திருமணம் செய்து?'.
Tha me pantreftis? (Will you marry me?) Pantrepsou me ! (Marry me! )
In Mohawk, "marry me" is translated as "nó:we kanónhsera."
You say "Would you marry me?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Se wa femi?".
Marry me in Latvian is ''Vai tu mani precesi''
Me quiero casar contigo = (I want) to marry you