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

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Su hija mayor está casada. Her older daughter is married.
Estaba casada con un millonario. She was married to a rich man.
"Ya estoy casada", contestó Mary. "I’m already married", replied Mary.
John estaba casada con Jane. John was married to Jane.
Me pregunto si estará casada. I wonder if she is married.
Ella está casada con un extranjero. She is married to a foreigner.
Está casada con un primo mío. She's married to a cousin of mine.
Estoy casada y tengo dos hijos. I am married and I have two sons.
No sabía que ella estuviera casada. I didn't know she was married.
Ella está casada con un estadounidense. She is married to an American.
Estoy casada y tengo dos niños. I am married and have two children.
La hija menor de Tom está casada. Tom's younger daughter is married.
Su hija mayor no está casada todavía. Their oldest daughter isn't married yet.
Ninguna de mis dos hermanas está casada. Both of my sisters are not married.
Lisa Lillien está casada con Dan Schneider. Lisa Lillien is married to Dan Schneider.
Tom no sabía que Mary estaba casada. Tom didn't know Mary was married.
Yo no dudo que ella esté casada. I don't doubt that she is married.
Tengo una hija que está casada con un francés. I have a daughter who's married to a Frenchman.
Casada con un italiano, ella vive en Roma actualmente. Married to an Italian, she lives in Rome now.
Para cuando salgas de la cárcel ella ya estará casada. By the time you get out of prison, she'll have been married.
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