How to Say "you matched" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “you matched” is “casaste” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA2
verbA2
fitting two things together perfectly

Examples
Te casaste en una iglesia muy bonita.
You got married in a very beautiful church.
¿Casaste a tu hija el año pasado?
Did you marry off your daughter last year?
Casaste muy bien los vinos con la cena.
You matched the wines with the dinner very well.
Who and When?
'Casaste' specifically tells us that 'you' (tú) did the action in the past. It refers to a completed event that happened at a specific time.
The Reflexive 'Te'
To say 'you got married,' you must put 'te' before the word: 'Te casaste.' Without 'te,' it means you performed the ceremony for someone else or matched things together.
The 'Extra S' Trap
Mistake: “casastes”
Correction: casaste
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