One invite for both families
Keep both sides included without sending separate links, screenshots, or translated PDFs.

For cross-cultural weddings
Create one invitation for two families and multiple guest groups. Use 2, 3, or more languages in the same guest-friendly link, with RSVP, maps, photos, music, QR gifts, and sharing.
A bilingual invitation is not only translation. It helps each family understand the celebration, follow ceremony details, and respond without asking the couple for help.
Keep both sides included without sending separate links, screenshots, or translated PDFs.
Add the languages your guests need and keep names, ceremonies, RSVP, maps, and messages easy to read.
Send the same invitation through WhatsApp, LINE, Messenger, email, or a QR code at family gatherings.
ChungDoi supports 13 invitation content languages. Most multi-language couples start with two languages, while larger international weddings can add a third language or more without creating separate invitations.
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Choose from the full invitation-language list, then show only the languages your guests need.
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Bilingual invitations are the most natural multi-language setup for two families.
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The invitation layout stays clear when you add a third language for family and international guests.
Groom
Groom
Bride
Bride
You are cordially invited
Cordially Invites
Display your wedding invitation in multiple languages at once. Perfect for weddings with international guests or multicultural families.
Keep every language version inside the same invitation, then share one link and manage every RSVP response, guest wish, and update in one place.
Start from a wedding invitation design that fits your ceremony style and family culture.
Write the important details once, then add the language versions your guests need for names, events, RSVP, and notes.
Send one invitation link to everyone, then collect RSVP responses, guest wishes, and view activity in one place.
Keep the experience simple for international guests, older relatives, and friends who may not share the same first language.
Guests can confirm attendance without guessing what each field means.
Add reception, tea ceremony, welcome dinner, or after-party locations with directions.
Collect warm messages and make gift details easy to find for relatives near and far.
A web invitation opens cleanly on phones, tablets, and laptops without app installs.
These are common examples to help you choose. You can mix any languages from the supported list above, and you can add a third language or more when your guest list needs it.
A bilingual wedding invitation presents the same wedding details in two languages, so both families and friend groups can understand the date, venue, ceremony schedule, RSVP, and notes from one link.
Yes. ChungDoi supports multiple invitation content languages, so you can create one online invitation for international guests instead of managing separate versions.
Common pairs include English + Chinese, English + Vietnamese, English + Arabic, Chinese + Vietnamese, English + Japanese, and English + French. The best pair is the one your parents, relatives, and friends will actually read.
Yes. Your invitation can include RSVP, guest wishes, maps, photos, music, and gift details, so guests do not need a separate form or message thread.
For most cross-cultural weddings, one bilingual or multilingual invite is easier to manage. Everyone receives the same link, and you keep RSVP responses, guest messages, and updates in one place.
Pick a template, add your languages, preview the guest experience, and share one link when it feels right.