My fiance and I are both bilingual English/Spanish. He is from the Dominican Republic while my family is white bred southern. We will have relatives from both sides present, and some of his family members speak no English from the DR. We are doing a bilingual ceremony, and have thought to include Dominican traditions in the ceremony. My panic begins with seating. I want all to feel comfortable, but we also don't want to segregate the Spanish speaking family from the English speaking family. We also don't want our bilingual guests to be asked to become de facto interpreters. Anyone have suggestions as to how to best handle the situation?
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