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

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Don't marry. Be happy! No te cases. ¡Sé feliz!
People under 18 cannot marry. Las personas menores de 18 años no se pueden casar.
The Pope has no right to marry. El Papa no tiene derecho a contraer matrimonio.
Tom wants to marry Mary. Tom quiere casarse con Mary.
Mary wants to marry a millionaire. Mary se quiere casar con un millonario.
Miriam wanted to marry Thomas. Miriam quería casarse con Thomas.
You shall not marry my daughter! ¡No te vas a casar con mi hija!
He promised to marry her. Él prometió casarse con ella.
Magda is going to marry a Spaniard. Magda se va a casar con un español.
I want to marry Martyna. Quiero casarme con Martyna.
I'm afraid you can't marry her. Me temo que no te puedes casar con ella.
I want to marry her. Quiero casarme con ella.
Mary wants to marry a Formula 1 driver. Mary se quiere casar con un conductor de Formula 1.
He cannot afford to marry. No puede permitirse casarse.
Mary wanted to marry a man with ambition. Mary se quería casar con un hombre con ambición.
She decided to marry him. Ella decidió casarse con él.
She wants to marry her daughter to a doctor. Ella quiere casar a su hija con un doctor.
He decided to marry her. Él decidió casarse con ella.
I'm sorry, but you can't marry Susan. Lo siento, pero no te puedes casar con Susan.
She decided to marry Tom. Ella decidió casarse con Tom.
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