Usage examples of "marier" in French with translation to English

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Nous aurions dû nous marier. We should have gotten married.
Elle désirait se marier immédiatement. She wanted to get married immediately.
Se marier est chose sérieuse. Getting married is a serious matter.
Tom vient de se marier. Tom just got married.
Je veux me marier avec Martina. I want to marry Martyna.
Je préférerais mourir que le marier. I would rather die than marry him.
Ça serait chouette de nous marier. It would be nice to get married.
Ça serait chouette de te marier. It would be nice to get married.
J'ai trois filles à marier. I have three daughters to marry off.
Tom veux se marier avec Marie. Tom wants to marry Mary.
J'espère me marier avec elle. I hope to marry her.
Nous n'allons pas nous marier. We're not getting married.
Ça serait chouette de me marier. It would be nice to get married.
Je veux me marier avec elle. I want to marry her.
Ça serait chouette de vous marier. It would be nice to get married.
Si seulement il voulait me marier ! If only he would marry me!
Ils prévoient de se marier demain. They plan to get married tomorrow.
Je pourrai me marier avec elle. I will be able to marry her.
Se marier est une chose sérieuse. Getting married is a serious matter.
Elle est trop jeune pour se marier. She is too young to marry.
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