casada

/kaˈsada/, [kaˈsa.ð̞a]

married, married woman


Adjective casada

  1. feminine singular of casado

Noun casada f (plural casadas, masculine casado, masculine plural casados)

  1. a married woman

Verb casada

  1. Feminine singular past participle of casar.

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Examples
  • Lisa Lillien está casada con Dan Schneider.

    Lisa Lillien is married to Dan Schneider.

  • No sabía que eras casada.

    I didn't know you were married.

  • Yo no dudo que ella esté casada.

    I don't doubt that she is married.

  • Es una mujer casada.

    She's a married woman.

  • Sí, estoy casada.

    Yes, I am married.

  • Tom tiene una hija que está casada con un australiano.

    Tom has a daughter who's married to an Australian.

  • No está casada.

    She isn't married.

  • Ninguna de mis dos hermanas está casada.

    Both of my sisters are not married.

  • Jane no sabía que Mary estaba casada.

    Jane didn't know that Mary was married.

  • ¿Estás casada?

    Are you married?

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