casó

case, married


Verb casó

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of casar.

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Examples
  • Ella se casó con un estadounidense.

    She married an American.

  • Mi hermana se casó con el Sr. Sato, cuyo padre es el amigo de mi madre.

    My sister married Mr Sato, whose father is my mother's friend.

  • Él se casó con ella.

    He married her.

  • ¿Él se casó cuando estuvo en Alemania?

    Did he get married when he was in Germany?

  • Ella se casó nuevamente a mediados de sus cuarentas.

    She remarried when she was in her mid-forties.

  • Tom se casó con una muchacha mayor.

    Tom married an older girl.

  • Mi hermana se casó con un doctor.

    My sister married a doctor.

  • Ella se casó con un bombero.

    She married a firefighter.

  • George se casó con mi hermana.

    George married my sister.

  • Él se casó con una chica canadiense.

    He married a Canadian girl.

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