married
The Spanish word 'casado' translates to 'married' in English. It is used to describe the marital status of a person. For instance, if a man is married, he will be described as 'casado'. This word is used specifically in contexts where marital status is relevant.
Juan is married to María.
This phrase indicates that a person named Juan has a marital relationship with another person named María.
My parents have been married for twenty years.
This phrase expresses the length of time that the speaker's parents have been in a married relationship.
The married lawyer has to work more hours.
This phrase describes a lawyer who is married and indicates that his marital status may influence his work obligations.