marry in Portuguese
marry in Portuguese is casar, dar em casamento, dar em matrimônio — marry means to become someone's husband or wife in a legal or religious ceremony.
marry in Portuguese
casar
casar
(transitive) To arrange for the marriage of; to give away as wife or husband. [from 14th c.]
dar em casamento
(transitive) To arrange for the marriage of; to give away as wife or husband. [from 14th c.]
dar em matrimônio
(transitive) To arrange for the marriage of; to give away as wife or husband. [from 14th c.]
What does "marry" mean?
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verb To become someone's husband or wife in a legal or religious ceremony.
"They plan to marry next June."
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verb To combine or join two things closely together.
"The recipe marries smoky bacon with sweet maple syrup."
marry in a sentence
- They plan to marry next June.
- She married her college sweetheart.
- The recipe marries smoky bacon with sweet maple syrup.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "marry" in Portuguese?
"marry" in Portuguese is casar, dar em casamento, dar em matrimônio. marry means: To become someone's husband or wife in a legal or religious ceremony.
How do you use "marry" in a sentence?
Example: "They plan to marry next June." In Portuguese, "marry" is casar, dar em casamento, dar em matrimônio.
Are there other ways to say "marry" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "marry": casar, dar em casamento, dar em matrimônio.
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