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

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Sa fille aînée est mariée. Her elder daughter is married.
Jane s'est mariée jeune. Jane married young.
Elle s'est mariée à 25 ans. She got married at the age of 25.
Elle est habillée en mariée. She is dressed like a bride.
Elle s'est mariée jeune. She married young.
Est-elle célibataire ou mariée ? Is she single or married?
Elle sera heureuse quand elle sera mariée. She will be happy when she gets married.
Tu peux embrasser la mariée. You may kiss the bride.
J'ignorais qu'elle fut mariée. I didn't know she was married.
Elle est mariée à un étranger. She is married to a foreigner.
Elle s'est mariée avant vingt ans. She got married in her teens.
Vous pouvez embrasser la mariée. You may kiss the bride.
"Je suis déjà mariée", répliqua Marie. "I’m already married", replied Mary.
Elle est mariée à un Américain. She is married to an American.
Quel âge avait-elle lorsqu'elle s'est mariée ? What age was she when she got married?
Vous pouvez maintenant embrasser la mariée. You may now kiss the bride.
Lisa Lillien est mariée avec Dan Schneider. Lisa Lillien is married to Dan Schneider.
À votre âge, j'étais déjà mariée. When I was your age, I was already married.
Je ne sais pas quand elle s'est mariée. I don't know when she got married.
La mariée est américaine d'origine polonaise. The bride is American with Polish origins.
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