Casaron (en. Got married)

/kaˈsaɾon/

Meaning & Definition

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verb
Form of the verb 'casar' in the third person plural of the simple past.
They got married in a beautiful ceremony.
Ellos se casaron en una ceremonia hermosa.
Refers to having united two people in marriage.
My parents got married over 30 years ago.
Mis padres se casaron hace más de 30 años.
Can imply the holding of events or festivities related to a marriage.
They got married on the beach, surrounded by friends and family.
Se casaron en la playa, rodeados de amigos y familiares.

Etymology

From the verb 'casar', which comes from the Latin 'casare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to get married in a church
To perform a religious ceremony to join in marriage.
casarse por la iglesia
to get married civilly
To unite in marriage before the law without a religious ceremony.
casarse por lo civil
to marry in white
To refer to the tradition of the bride wearing a white dress during the ceremony.
casarse de blanco

Related Words

marriage
The act of marrying or uniting in marriage.
casamiento
matrimony
The legitimate union between two people as a couple.
matrimonio
spouse
A person who marries another.
esposo

Slang Meanings

To be 'on the same wavelength' in a committed relationship.
After years together, it feels like they got married without needing to sign papers.
Después de años juntos, parece que se casaron sin necesidad de firmar papeles.
To be trapped in a serious relationship.
I feel like I'm 'married' to my job, I have no time for anything else.
Siento que estoy 'casado' con el trabajo, no tengo tiempo para nada más.