case
/ˈkase/, [ˈka.se]case
Verb case
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Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of casar.
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First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of casar.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of casar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present subjunctive form of casar.
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No me puedo creer que vayas a pedirle a Mary que se case contigo.
I can't believe you're going to ask Mary to marry you.
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¿Qué te hace pensar que Tom está planeando pedirle a Mary que se case con él?
What makes you think that Tom is planning to ask Mary to marry him?
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En Massachusetts no está permitido que un hombre se case con la abuela de su mujer.
In Massachusetts, a man is not allowed to marry his wife's grandmother.
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Los padres de Mariko se oponen rotundamente a que se case con un norteamericano.
Mariko's parents are strongly opposed to her marrying an American.
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No hay manera de que ella se case con Sato.
There's no way she'll ever marry Sato.
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El que se case con mi hija se convertirá en mi yerno.
Who marries my daughter will become my son-in-law.
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¿A quién le importa cuándo ella se case?
Who cares when she gets married?
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Los nombres de variables en C son case sensitive.
Variable names in C are case sensitive.
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