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How to Say "you match" in Spanish

The Spanish word foryou matchis casasA2 level.

English → SpanishA2
verbA2
you pair things up (tú form)
A close-up illustration of a man's hand and a woman's hand gently clasping each other, both wearing simple wedding rings on their ring fingers.

Examples

Tú casas a muchas parejas cada año.

You marry (perform the ceremony for) many couples every year.

¿Con qué vino casas este plato de pescado?

What wine do you pair/match with this fish dish?

Si casas bien los colores, el diseño será perfecto.

If you match the colors well, the design will be perfect.

Regular AR Verb Pattern

'Casar' follows the standard pattern for verbs ending in -AR, which makes it easy to learn once you know the basic endings.

Confusing casar and casarse

Mistake:Using 'Tú casas' when you mean 'Tú te casas'

Correction: If you mean 'you get married' (the action done to yourself), you must include the reflexive 'te': 'Tú te casas'. 'Casas' alone usually means 'you perform the marriage' or 'you match things'.

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