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.
Compañero(man) or compañera (woman)
Ella es una mujer.
"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
carino amigo or amiga for a woman
El cura casó a la pareja
Señorita
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.
To ask a married woman if she speaks Spanish in Spanish, you can say, "¿Habla usted español?" This is a polite and formal way to ask. If you want to add a friendly touch, you could also say, "¿Señora, habla usted español?" to acknowledge her marital status.
The answer would be : La senora ( or senorita) es bonita. Whitch in English would be ; the woman is pretty. (Senora=married woman) (Senorita=Not married woman)
That is the spelling of the Spanish term for a married woman (Mrs.) except that the Spanish uses a tilde over the n (señora), with the pronunciation "seen-YOR-uh".
You say, "No, nunca estuve casado/a." If you're a male speaker, it's casado; if female, casada.
In Portuguese, when addressing a woman in a letter, you can say "Cara" followed by her name. For example, "Cara Maria," translates to "Dear Maria." If you want to be more formal, you can use "Estimada," which means "Esteemed."
To say "welcome to a group" in Spanish, you would say "bienvenidos al grupo" if addressing a mixed-gender group or a group of males. If addressing a group of females, you would say "bienvenidas al grupo." This phrase can be used in various contexts to greet new members of a group.
¿Está ella casada?
mujer feliz
Daniela (a woman's name)
The term is "casada" (married, feminine)