Casadas (en. Married)

/kaˈsa.ðas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Women who have formalized their marital union in a legal or religious ceremony.
Married women often share responsibilities at home.
Las casadas suelen compartir responsabilidades en el hogar.
Women in a civil status that implies a marital relationship.
Married women have legal rights and duties in their marriage.
Las casadas tienen derechos y deberes legales en su matrimonio.
Women who have made the decision to unite in marriage with another person.
At the party, many of the guests were married.
En la fiesta, muchas de las invitadas eran casadas.

Etymology

From the verb 'casar', which means to unite in marriage.

Common Phrases and Expressions

married with children
Women who are married and have offspring.
casadas con hijos
more married than ever
Expression that indicates the woman is more involved in her marriage.
más casadas que nunca
married in the church
Women who have celebrated their marriage in a religious manner.
casadas por la iglesia

Related Words

marriage
Formal union between two people.
matrimonio
husband
Male partner in a marriage.
esposo
wife
Female partner in a marriage.
esposa

Slang Meanings

Woman who has settled into a formal relationship.
She is a happy married woman who enjoys her family life.
Ella es una casada feliz que disfruta de su vida familiar.
Term used to refer to women who have accepted the routine of marriage.
It is sometimes said that married women are the most organized.
A veces se dice que las casadas son las más organizadas.