casar
to marry
verb kah-SAHR Less Common
Origin: From Late Latin casare, 'to set up house'.
Also means
to match (colours)
Usage Note
Casar without a reflexive pronoun means 'to marry off' (a third person): el padre casó a su hija. The reflexive casarse is the everyday form meaning 'to get married': se casaron en junio. A secondary sense is to match or pair things that go together (ese color no casa con el otro = 'that colour doesn't go with the other one').
Examples
"Mis amigos se casaron el año pasado."
Natural Translation
My friends got married last year.
Literal Translation
My friends themselves married the year past
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