marriage
The Spanish term 'casarse' does not directly translate to 'marriage' in English. It is a verb, which means 'to get married'. Used in a sentence, 'casarse' refers to the act of entering into a marriage union or ceremony. For instance, in the sentence 'Ellos van a casarse', it means 'They are going to get married'.
They want to get married next year.
This phrase indicates that a couple has intentions of marrying in the upcoming year.
My sister is going to get married in a private ceremony.
This sentence communicates that the speaker's sister plans to marry, and the event will be intimate.
We decided to get married after five years together.
This phrase reveals a couple's decision to marry following a lengthy relationship.