El cura casó a la pareja
"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
In Spanish you're not normally asked to 'have' a day, rather, you're asked to 'pass' a day. In this case, you would be asked to "Pass a day beautiful or enchanting of wedding." It looks like this: Pasen un dia bella/encantada de boda. This is a wish for the couple rather than one of the pair. Spanish makes those kinds of distinctions.
You might ask "Do you speak Spanish?"Or, if you want to say it in Spanish: "¿Habla español?" The fact that she is married doesn't affect the question. However, I used the formal version for the Spanish question.
SI SENORITA/SENORA (depends if she's married.) and the si has an accent over it, not to be confused with if.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
Once the Minister or Priest has married the couple when the both say their 'I do's' and the Minister or Priest say, 'I now pronounce you man and wife.'
¿Está ella casada?
The term is "casada" (married, feminine)
"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
You could say "Tu papá está casado".
"Ella se caso" Ella=She se=got caso= married.
ellos hacen una bonita pareja
Estamos comprometidos para casarse. "We are engaged to be married".
I would say The Reverands John and Mary Smith.
male : nasui נשוי female:ne'su'ah נשואה couple(is):na'sui נשוי they(are): ne'su'im נשואים to get married: le'hit'ha'ten להתחתן
You call a woman which is not married in Spanish a mujer soltera. If you would like to pronounce it correctly go to google translate.com. Say you want to translate From Englishto TO Spanish then type single woman and then where it says solo below it must have a sign of a speaker. That's how you Say single woman in Spanish.
Él está casado con mi madre.