Melania Trump

This Associated Press file photo shows Melania Trump during a February campaign stop in Manchester, New Hampshire.

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Melania Trump will have her biggest moment of the campaign Monday night during the Republican National Convention.

The potential first lady worked on her "very personal" speech for about six weeks, according to CNN. She's expected to reveal a personal side about her husband, Donald Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee for president.

Ahead of her highest-profile appearance, here are 7 things you need to know about her:

1. The basics

Melania Trump, 46, was born in Slovenia in 1970 and moved to Italy during her teen years to become a model.

She moved again to work in New York, becoming a permanent resident in 2001 and a U.S. citizen in 2006.

She and Donald Trump have one son, 10-year-old Barron Trump.

2. The nuptials

Melania Trump gave up her maiden name, Knauss, when she married Donald Trump in 2005 at his Mar-a-Lago mansion in Florida.

Bill and Hillary Clinton were among hundreds of wedding guests who attended the event.

3. A little trivia

If Donald Trump is elected, she will be the first president's spouse since Louisa Adams born outside the U.S. Louisa Adams was first lady to John Quincy Adams, the country's sixth president from 1825 to 1829.

4. She once revealed her first-lady style

She told The New York Times in 1999, amid one of Donald Trump's talks about running for president, that she would be a "very traditional" wife if she were to become first lady.

"Like Betty Ford or Jackie Kennedy, I would support him," Melania Trump told the Times.

5. She multilingual

Melania Trump speaks English, French, German and Serbian.

6. She's an entrepreneur

Following her modeling career, she started selling accessories on QVC in 2010. Three years later she expanded that business, Melania Timepieces and Fashion, to include skin care products.

7. She does charity work

Melania Trump has been an honorary chairwoman for the The Boys' Club of New York and the Martha Graham Dance Company. She is also affiliated with The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, the Police Athletic League and the American Red Cross.