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

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Me voy a mi casa. I'm going to my house.
No tengo computadora en casa. I don't have a computer at home.
Romeo se casa con Julieta. Romeo marries Juliet.
Dos familias viven en la casa. Two families live in the house.
¿No quieres venir a mi casa? Won't you come over to my place?
Mi mujer lleva las cuentas de la casa. My wife keeps the household accounts.
Él construyó una nueva casa. He built a new house.
No trates esto en casa. Don't try this at home.
Magda se casa con un español. Magda marries a Spaniard.
La familia quiere comprar una casa. The family wants to buy a house.
Él actúa como Pedro por su casa. He acted like he owned the place.
Como dice el proverbio, "Sin dinero no puedes, ni mantener una casa, ni tener relaciones". As the proverb goes, “To manage a household and maintain relationships, you cannot do without money.”
Lo invitamos a nuestra casa. We invited him to our house.
Mañana me quedaré en casa. I will stay at home tomorrow.
Hoy es el día en que se casa Ken. It is today that Ken gets married.
En aquella casa viven dos familias. Two families live in that house.
¿Vamos a mi casa o a la tuya? Shall we go to my place or yours?
La casa está en venta. The house is on sale.
Deberíamos habernos quedado en casa. We should have stayed at home.
Ella va arruinar su vida si se casa con ese bueno para nada. Alguien debería hacerla entrar en razón. She's going to ruin her life if she marries that good-for-nothing. Someone should knock some sense into her.
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