casaré
“casaré” means “I will marry” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
I will marry
Also: I will get married
📝 In Action
Me casaré en la playa el próximo verano.
A2I will get married on the beach next summer.
Algún día me casaré con la persona de mis sueños.
A2Someday I will marry the person of my dreams.
I will match / I will pair
Also: I will fit
📝 In Action
Casaré estas dos piezas de madera para la mesa.
B2I will join these two pieces of wood for the table.
Casaré los datos de ambas encuestas para ver el resultado.
B2I will match the data from both surveys to see the result.
🔄 Conjugations
subjunctive
imperfect
present
indicative
preterite
imperfect
present
✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: casaré
Question 1 of 1
If you say 'Me casaré mañana,' what are you saying?
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📚 Etymology▼
From the Spanish word 'casa' (house), meaning to give someone a house or to start a household together.
First recorded: 12th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between 'casaré' and 'me casaré'?
'Casaré' on its own usually means 'I will match' or 'I will marry [two other people]'. 'Me casaré' means 'I will get married (myself)'.

