¿Es usted casado, a?
¿Son ustedes casados, as?
¿Eres casado, a?
¿Sois casados, as?
En este caso también es factible emplearse el verbo "estar":
¿Está usted casado, a?
¿Están ustedes, casados, as?
¿Estás casado, a?
¿Estáis casados, as?
Nota bene: El uso del pronombre personal "usted, es" es con el fin de mostrar más cortesía a la(s) persona(s) a quien(es) se dirige uno.
You could say "¿Habla usted español, señora?" This assumes that you are in a formal setting. The marital status of the person to whom you are talking would otherwise make no difference.
Señora, abreviated Sra.
Married - casado
casado
Are you married or not?
"I got married" in Spanish is "Me casé." It is pronounced "May cah-SAY". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Casar= to marry Cazar = to hunt In the western hemisphere these two words sound alike.
Married - casado
Henry the 8th married a spanish princess. It was his first wife, Katherine of Aragon.
A married woman is called a Senora.
casado
Zidane and his Spanish wife Veronica who was a dancer was married in 1991.
Translation: ¿Estas casado/a?
No se ha casado.
esposa
The term is "casada" (married, feminine)
Casado/a (male/female).
"casar" means to get married.
¿Está ella casada?