căsători

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Romanian

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Etymology

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From căsător, which either comes from casă (house) or from *căsa, a hypothetical older Romanian verb which no longer survives (with the suffix -ător), from a Vulgar Latin root *casāre, from Latin casa. Compare Spanish casar (to marry), Italian accasare (to marry).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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a căsători (third-person singular present căsătorește, past participle căsătorit) 4th conj.

  1. (reflexive) to marry, wed (become married or wedded to), get married
  2. (reciprocal) to get married (to each other)
    Ne-a cunoscut tatăl și s-au căsătorit.
    She met our dad, and they got married.
  3. (transitive) to marry or wed someone to

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