Sentence examples of "casadas" in Spanish with translation "marry"

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Tengo dos hermanas, y las dos están casadas. I have two sisters, both of whom are married.
Cada vez más parejas casadas comparten las tareas del hogar. More and more married couples share household chores.
Hace cientos de años, las mujeres casadas japonesas se ennegrecían los dientes para embellecerse. Hundreds of years ago, married Japanese women would blacken their teeth to beautify themselves.
No te cases. ¡Sé feliz! Don't marry. Be happy!
Romeo se casa con Julieta. Romeo marries Juliet.
Me casé hace diez años. I've got married ten years ago.
Me casé hace 8 años. I got married 8 years ago.
Romeo se casa con Julieta. Romeo marries Juliet.
No te cases. ¡Sé feliz! Don't marry. Be happy!
Me quiero casar con Martina. I want to marry Martyna.
Tom se acaba de casar. Tom just got married.
No nos vamos a casar. We're not getting married.
Su hija mayor está casada. Her older daughter is married.
"Ya estoy casada", contestó Mary. "I’m already married", replied Mary.
Me pregunto si estará casada. I wonder if she is married.
Estaba casada con un millonario. She was married to a rich man.
John estaba casada con Jane. John was married to Jane.
Me pregunto si está casado. I wonder if he is married.
Tom nunca ha estado casado. Tom has never been married.
Estoy casado con una polaca. I am married to a Polish woman.
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