Usage examples of "Married" in English with translation to Spanish

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She got married to him. Ella se casó con él.
John was married to Jane. John estaba casada con Jane.
We're not getting married. No nos vamos a casar.
I had hoped that my mother would live until I got married. Tenía la esperanza de que mi madre viviera hasta que yo contrajera matrimonio.
Tom should've married Mary. Tom debió haberse casado con Mary.
Her older daughter is married. Su hija mayor está casada.
People under 18 cannot get married. Las personas menores de 18 años no se pueden casar.
She married a bank clerk. Se casó con un empleado de banco.
Her oldest daughter got married. Su hija mayor se ha casado.
He married his daughter to a lawyer. Él casó a su hija con un abogado.
Tom married an older girl. Tom se casó con una muchacha mayor.
We should have gotten married. Debimos habernos casado.
My daughter is getting married in June. Mi hija se va a casar en junio.
She got married last year. Se casó el año pasado.
No, I am not married. No, no estoy casado.
Jane is to be married next month. Jane se irá a casar el próximo mes.
They got married last fall. Ellos se casaron el otoño pasado.
Has Tom ever been married? ¿Tom ha estado casado alguna vez?
He married his daughter to a bank clerk. Él casó a su hija con un banquero.
My sister married a doctor. Mi hermana se casó con un doctor.
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