Inklingo

casaré

/ka-sa-REH/

I will marry

A happy person in a formal suit and a happy person in a white dress holding hands under a floral arch.

A couple committing to each other, representing 'casaré' as 'I will marry'.

casaré(verb)

A2regular ar

I will marry

?

committing to a partner

Also:

I will get married

?

used with 'me' (reflexive)

📝 In Action

Me casaré en la playa el próximo verano.

A2

I will get married on the beach next summer.

Algún día me casaré con la persona de mis sueños.

A2

Someday I will marry the person of my dreams.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • contraeré matrimonio (I will enter into marriage)

Antonyms

  • me divorciaré (I will get divorced)

Common Collocations

  • casarse de blancoto have a traditional white wedding
  • casarse por lo civilto have a civil wedding

💡 Grammar Points

The 'Will' Ending

The ending '-aré' is used for 'I' to show something that hasn't happened yet but will happen in the future.

Using 'Me'

When talking about yourself getting married, you usually add 'me' before the word: 'Me casaré' (I will get married).

❌ Common Pitfalls

Forgetting the accent

Mistake: "casare"

Correction: casaré

⭐ Usage Tips

When to use it

Use this word when you are making a firm promise or a prediction about your own future wedding.

Two puzzle pieces, one blue and one yellow, fitting perfectly together.

Two pieces fitting together perfectly, representing 'casaré' as 'I will match' or 'I will pair'.

casaré(verb)

B2regular ar

I will match / I will pair

?

fitting two things together

Also:

I will fit

?

making things coincide

📝 In Action

Casaré estas dos piezas de madera para la mesa.

B2

I will join these two pieces of wood for the table.

Casaré los datos de ambas encuestas para ver el resultado.

B2

I will match the data from both surveys to see the result.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • combinaré (I will combine)
  • ajustaré (I will adjust)

Antonyms

  • desajustaré (I will misalign)

Common Collocations

  • casar coloresto match colors

💡 Grammar Points

Non-Reflexive Use

Unlike the meaning 'to get married,' when you are matching things, you do NOT use the word 'me' before 'casaré'.

⭐ Usage Tips

Puzzle Context

Think of this like fitting puzzle pieces or making sure two things agree with each other.

🔄 Conjugations

subjunctive

imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedescasaran
yocasara
casaras
vosotroscasarais
nosotroscasáramos
él/ella/ustedcasara

present

ellos/ellas/ustedescasen
yocase
cases
vosotroscaséis
nosotroscasemos
él/ella/ustedcase

indicative

preterite

ellos/ellas/ustedescasaron
yocasé
casaste
vosotroscasasteis
nosotroscasamos
él/ella/ustedcasó

imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedescasaban
yocasaba
casabas
vosotroscasabais
nosotroscasábamos
él/ella/ustedcasaba

present

ellos/ellas/ustedescasan
yocaso
casas
vosotroscasáis
nosotroscasamos
él/ella/ustedcasa

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: casaré

Question 1 of 1

If you say 'Me casaré mañana,' what are you saying?

📚 More Resources

Word Family

casa(house) - noun
casado(married) - adjective

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)'.