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

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Está casada con un primo mío. She's married to a cousin of mine.
Ese hombre ya ha tocado fondo: su mujer le ha dejado, le han echado del trabajo y es alcohólico. Lo peor es que yo le conocía, él era mi jefe hace cinco años. That man has hit bottom: his wife has left him, he's lost his job, and he's an alcoholic. The worst is that I know him--he used to be my boss five years ago.
Su hija mayor está casada. Her older daughter is married.
La mujer sentada en el sofá es mi abuela. The woman who is sitting on the sofa is my grandmother.
Ella está casada y tiene dos niñas. She has a husband and two daughters.
Un hombre que pega a su mujer es deleznable. A man who smacks his wife around is contemptible.
Casada con un italiano, ella vive en Roma actualmente. Married to an Italian, she lives in Rome now.
Esa mujer por ahí es Ana. That woman over there is Ana.
No, no estoy casada. No, I am not married.
La mujer es el mal del hombre. A woman is the woe of man.
«¿Sabes que la hija de la vecina ya está casada?» «¡No me digas! ¡Pero si sólo tiene dieciocho años!» "Did you know that the neighbor's daughter is already married?" "You don't say! She's only eighteen!"
Tu mujer me enseña italiano. Your wife teaches me Italian.
No está casada. She isn't married.
Una mujer escribió 30 libros sobre cómo ser feliz, y entonces se suicidó. A woman wrote 30 books about how to become happy, and then committed suicide.
¿Eres casada? Are you married?
Yo soy una mujer. I am a woman.
Como ella está casada con un profesor de inglés, puede tomar clases gratis. She is married to an English teacher, so she can take lessons free of charge.
¿Por qué casarse con una mujer si le gustan los hombres? Why would you marry a woman if you like men?
¿Estás casada? Are you married?
No estoy de acuerdo con que una mujer joven vaya allí sola. I don't agree to a young lady going there alone.
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