cases

/ˈkases/, [ˈka.ses]

cases


Noun cases m pl

  1. plural of cas

Verb cases

  1. Informal second-person singular () negative imperative form of casar.
  2. Informal second-person singular () present subjunctive form of casar.

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Examples
  • No te cases. ¡Sé feliz!

    Don't marry. Be happy!

  • No te cases con alguien, con quien puedas vivir - cásate con la persona, sin la cual no puedas vivir.

    You don't marry someone you can live with — you marry the person whom you cannot live without.

  • Él está tratando de usarte. ¡No te cases con él!

    He's trying to use you. Don't marry him!

  • Queremos que te cases con Tom.

    We want you to marry Tom.

  • Cuando te cases y tengas hijos, te darás cuenta de que las acciones hablan más que las palabras.

    When you get married and have kids, you'll realize that actions speak louder than words.


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