Marry in spanish
Casar
pronunciation: kɑsɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
pronunciation: kɑsɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures
marry (to)1 = casarse (con).
Example: The aim is to write about her work in Sweden until she married and moved to Denmark.more:
» marry + a fortune = casarse con alguien rico, casarse con alguien de dinero.
Example: She was in trouble and wanted to marry a fortune and save the whole family -- as sly as a fox.» marry into + money = casarse con alguien rico, casarse con alguien de dinero, dar el braguetazo.
Example: But in reality, those invited either want to mingle with 'the cream of society' or make sure their children marry into money.» marry + money = casarse por dinero, casarse con alguien rico, casarse con alguien de dinero.
Example: The premise of the show is that gold diggers would do anything to marry money.» marry + Nombre + for money = casarse con Alguien por el dinero.
Example: She married him for money and I don't think she will ever divorce him.» marry + Nombre + with + Nombre = combinar Algo con Algo.
Example: This article highlights how law libraries use computer laboratories, and how architecture and furniture craftsmanship can marry traditional style with technology.» remarry = volver a casarse.
Example: It was common for printers' widows to take over their husbands' businesses, at least until they remarried.marry2 = unir, combinar.
Example: At that time OCLC was already going strong, and we tried to find some backing from the State of New York and possibly from the federal government to marry those two systems.marry (to)3 = comprometerse con.
Example: Library management, married to an understanding of educational principles and a vision of the development of a library service in schools, enriches the development of school students.