casado
/kaˈsado/, [kaˈsa.ð̞o]married
Adjective casado (feminine casada, masculine plural casados, feminine plural casadas)
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married
Noun 1 casado m (plural casados, feminine casada, feminine plural casadas)
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a married man
Noun 2 casado m (plural casados)
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(Costa Rica) A meal of rice, black beans, meat, salad, plantain banana and other ingredients
Verb casado m (feminine singular casada, masculine plural casados, feminine plural casadas)
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Masculine singular past participle of casar.
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Tom ya está casado.
Tom is already married.
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Está casado y tiene tres hijos.
He's married and has three children.
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Nos hemos casado.
We got married.
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Deberíamos habernos casado.
We should have gotten married.
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¿Está usted casado o soltero?
Are you married or single?
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No sabía que Tom estaba casado.
I didn't know Tom was married.
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¿Todavía estoy casado?
Am I still married?
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En la vida de casado tres es compañía y dos ninguna.
In married life three is company and two none.
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Su hermano está casado, pero no tiene hijos.
His brother is married but he hasn't any children.
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No sabía que se había casado.
I didn't know she was married.
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