Marry
Translations of "marry" (111 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | marr(to take a husband or wife), martohem(to take a husband or wife), martoj(to give away as wife or husband) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | γαμέομαι(to take a husband or wife), γαμέω(to take a husband or wife) | gaméomai, gaméō | |
| Arabic | تَزَوَّجَ(to take a husband or wife), تَزَوَّجَ(to be joined in marriage), تَزَوَّجَ(to take for husband or wife), زَوَّجَ(to give away as wife or husband), زَوَّجَ(to unite in wedlock), كلل(to unite in wedlock) | tazawwaja, tazawwaja, tazawwaja, zawwaja, zawwaja, kallil | |
| Armenian | ամուսնանալ(to take a husband or wife), ամուսնանալ(to be joined in marriage), ամուսնացնել(to give away as wife or husband), ամուսնացնել(to unite in wedlock) | amusnanal, amusnanal, amusnacʻnel, amusnacʻnel | |
| Aromanian | mi-mãrit(to take a husband or wife), mi-ncurun(to take a husband or wife), mi-nsor(to take a husband or wife), mi-ãnsor(to take a husband or wife), mãrit(to give away as wife or husband), ncurun(to unite in wedlock) | — | |
| Assamese | বিয়া কৰা(to take a husband or wife) | bia kora | |
| Atong (India) | khym(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | evlənmək(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Bangi | bala(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Belarusian | ажані́цца(to take a husband or wife), вы́йсці за́муж(to take a husband or wife), выхо́дзіць за́муж(to take a husband or wife), жані́цца(to take a husband or wife) | ažanícca, výjsci zámuž, vyxódzicʹ zámuž, žanícca | |
| Bengali | বিবাহ করা(to take a husband or wife), মিলন করা(to take a husband or wife), শাদি করা(to take a husband or wife) | bibaho kora, milon kora, śadi kora | |
| Bulgarian | бракосъчетавам(to unite in wedlock), оже́нвам се(to take a husband or wife), оже́ня се(to take a husband or wife) | brakosǎčetavam, ožénvam se, ožénja se | |
| Burmese | စုံဖက်(to take a husband or wife), ထိမ်းမြား(to take a husband or wife), ပေါင်း(to take a husband or wife) | cumhpak, htim:mra:, paung: | |
| Catalan | casar(to give away as wife or husband), casar(to unite in wedlock), casar-se(to take a husband or wife), casar-se(to be joined in marriage), maridar-se(to take a husband or wife), maridar-se(to be joined in marriage), mullerar-se(to take a husband or wife), mullerar-se(to be joined in marriage), pegar(figuratively: to combine) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | داخوازی(to take for husband or wife), داخوازی(to unite in wedlock) | daxwazî, daxwazî | |
| Chechen | зуд ял яр(to take a husband or wife), маре яхар(to take a husband or wife) | zud jal jar | |
| Chinese | чү(to take a husband or wife), җехун(to take a husband or wife) | čü, ži͡əhun | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 娶(to take a husband or wife), 嫁(to take a husband or wife), 結婚 /结婚(to take a husband or wife) | ceoi², gaa³ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 做妻子(to take a husband or wife), 娶(to take a husband or wife), 嫁(to take a husband or wife), 結婚 /结婚(to take a husband or wife), 結婚 /结婚(to be joined in marriage) | zuò qīzi, qǔ, jià, jiéhūn, jiéhūn | |
| Czech | brát si(to be joined in marriage), provdat(to give away as wife or husband), vdát se(to take a husband or wife), ženit se(to take a husband or wife), ženit se(to be joined in marriage) | — | |
| Danish | gifte sig(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Dutch | huwen(to take a husband or wife), huwen(to be joined in marriage), huwen(to unite in wedlock), in de echt verbinden(to unite in wedlock), trouwen(to take a husband or wife), trouwen(to be joined in marriage), trouwen(to unite in wedlock), trouwen met(to take for husband or wife), zich in de echt verbinden(to be joined in marriage) | — | |
| Elfdalian | djipt sig(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Esperanto | edziĝi(to be joined in marriage), geedziĝi(to be joined in marriage) | — | |
| Estonian | abielluma(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Faroese | gifta seg(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Finnish | avioitua(to take a husband or wife), mennä naimisiin(to take a husband or wife), mennä naimisiin(to be joined in marriage), mennä naimisiin jonkun kanssa(to take for husband or wife), naida(to take for husband or wife), naittaa(to give away as wife or husband), vihkiä(to unite in wedlock), yhdistää(figuratively: to combine) | — | |
| French | accorder en mariage(to give away as wife or husband), accorder la main(to give away as wife or husband), accorder pour épouse(to give away as wife or husband), donner en mariage(to give away as wife or husband), marier(to give away as wife or husband), marier(to unite in wedlock), se marier(to take a husband or wife), épouser(to take for husband or wife), être marié(to be joined in marriage) | — | |
| Friulian | maridâ(to take for husband or wife), sposâ(to take for husband or wife), vuadiâ(to take for husband or wife), čholi(to take for husband or wife) | — | |
| Galician | casar(to take a husband or wife), casar(to be joined in marriage), casar(to take for husband or wife), casar(to give away as wife or husband), casar(to unite in wedlock), casar(figuratively: to combine) | — | |
| Georgian | გაათხოვებს(to give away as wife or husband), გათხოვდება(to take for husband or wife), დაქორწინდება(to take a husband or wife), დაქორწინდება(to be joined in marriage), დაქორწინდება(to unite in wedlock), თხოვდება(to take for husband or wife), ირთავს(to take for husband or wife), უღლდება(to take a husband or wife), უღლდება(to be joined in marriage), ქორწინდება(to take a husband or wife), ქორწინდება(to be joined in marriage), ქორწინდება(to unite in wedlock), შეირთავს(to take for husband or wife), შეუღლდება(to take a husband or wife), შეუღლდება(to be joined in marriage), შეუღლდება(figuratively: to combine) | gaatxovebs, gatxovdeba, dakorc̣indeba, dakorc̣indeba, dakorc̣indeba, txovdeba, irtavs, uɣldeba, uɣldeba, korc̣indeba, korc̣indeba, korc̣indeba, šeirtavs, šeuɣldeba, šeuɣldeba, šeuɣldeba | |
| German | heiraten(to take a husband or wife), heiraten(to be joined in marriage), heiraten(to take for husband or wife), in die Ehe geben(to give away as wife or husband), verheiraten(to unite in wedlock) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌻𐌹𐌿𐌲𐌰𐌽(to take a husband or wife) | liugan | |
| Greek | παντρεύομαι(to take a husband or wife), παντρεύομαι(to be joined in marriage), παντρεύομαι(to take for husband or wife), παντρεύω(to give away as wife or husband), παντρεύω(to unite in wedlock), παντρεύω(figuratively: to combine) | pantrévomai, pantrévomai, pantrévomai, pantrévo, pantrévo, pantrévo | |
| Greenlandic | aappanippoq(to take a husband or wife), nuliarpoq(to take a husband or wife), uinippoq(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Haitian Creole | fè maryaj(to unite in wedlock), marye(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Hawaiian | male(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Hebrew | הִשִֹּיא(to unite in wedlock), הִתְחַתֵּן(to take a husband or wife), חיתן(to unite in wedlock), נִשָּׂא(to take a husband or wife) | hisí, hitkhatén, ḥitén, nisá | |
| Hindi | ब्याहना(to take a husband or wife), ब्याहना(to take for husband or wife), शादी करना(to take a husband or wife) | byāhnā, byāhnā, śādī karnā | |
| Hungarian | feleségül vesz(to take for husband or wife), férjhez megy(to take a husband or wife), férjhez megy(to take for husband or wife), megházasodik(to take a husband or wife), megnősül(to take a husband or wife), összeházasodik(to be joined in marriage) | — | |
| Icelandic | gefa saman(to unite in wedlock), gifta(to give away as wife or husband), gifta(to unite in wedlock), giftast(to take a husband or wife), giftast(to be joined in marriage), giftast(to take for husband or wife), kvæna(to give away as wife or husband), kvænast(to take a husband or wife), kvænast(to take for husband or wife), vígja(to unite in wedlock) | — | |
| Ido | mariajar(to unite in wedlock), mariajar su(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Indonesian | mengawinkan(to give away as wife or husband), menikah(to take a husband or wife), menikahi(to take for husband or wife), menikahkan(to give away as wife or husband) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | اِزْدِواج کَرْدَن(to take a husband or wife), شُوْهَر کَرْدَن(to take a husband or wife), عَروسی کَرْدَن(to take a husband or wife) | ezdevâj kardan, šowhar kardan, arusi kardan | |
| Irish | pós(to take a husband or wife), pós(to be joined in marriage), pós(to take for husband or wife) | — | |
| Istriot | maridà(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Istro-Romanian | maritå(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Italian | accasare(to give away as wife or husband), dare in matrimonio(to give away as wife or husband), maritare(to give away as wife or husband), sposare(to take a husband or wife), sposare(to take for husband or wife), sposare(to give away as wife or husband), sposarsi(to be joined in marriage) | — | |
| Japanese | 娶る(to take a husband or wife), 嫁ぐ(to take a husband or wife), 結婚する(to take a husband or wife), 結婚する(to be joined in marriage) | metoru, totsugu, kekkon suru, kekkon suru | |
| Kashmiri | خانٛدَر کَرُن(to take a husband or wife), نیتھٕر کَرُن(to take a husband or wife) | khāndar karun, nēthụr karun | |
| Kazakh | жұбайласу(to be joined in marriage), тұрмысқа шығу(to take a husband or wife), қатын алу(to take a husband or wife), үйлену(to take a husband or wife), әйел алу(to take a husband or wife) | jūbailasu, tūrmysqa şyğu, qatyn alu, üilenu, äiel alu | |
| Khmer | ការ(to take a husband or wife), រៀបការ(to take a husband or wife) | kaa, riəp kaa | |
| Korean | 결혼하다(to take a husband or wife), 결혼하다(to be joined in marriage), 시집가다(to take a husband or wife), 장가가다(to take a husband or wife) | gyeolhonhada, gyeolhonhada, sijipgada, janggagada | |
| Kristang | kaza(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Kyrgyz | аял алуу(to take a husband or wife), катын алуу(to take a husband or wife), турмушка чыгуу(to take a husband or wife), үйлөнүү(to take a husband or wife) | ayal aluu, katın aluu, turmuşka cıguu, üylönüü | |
| Lao | ສົມລົດ(to take a husband or wife), ແຕ່ງງານ(to take a husband or wife) | som lot, tǣng ngān | |
| Latin | dūcor virō(to be joined in marriage), dūcō(to take a husband or wife), dūcō uxōrem(to be joined in marriage), marito(to take for husband or wife), marito(to take for husband or wife), marito(to give away as wife or husband), marito(to unite in wedlock), maritor(to be joined in marriage), marītō(to take a husband or wife), nubere(to be joined in marriage), nūbō(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Latvian | precēt(to take a husband or wife), precēties(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Lingala | bála(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Lithuanian | tuoktis(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | bestueden(to unite in wedlock), sech bestueden(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Malagasy | manambady(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Malay | kahwin(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Malayalam | യോജിപ്പിക്കുക(figuratively: to combine) | yōjippikkuka | |
| Maltese | iżżewweġ(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Maore Comorian | ufungia(to take for husband or wife) | — | |
| Māori | mārena(to take a husband or wife), mārena(to be joined in marriage), mārena(to take for husband or wife), mārena(to unite in wedlock) | — | |
| Middle Irish | pósaid(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Mongolian | гэр бүл болох(to take a husband or wife), гэрлэх(to take a husband or wife), ураглах(to take a husband or wife), эхнэр авах(to take a husband or wife), ᠡᠬᠡᠨᠡᠷ ᠠᠪᠬᠤ(to take a husband or wife), ᠤᠷᠤᠭᠯᠠᠬᠤ(to take a husband or wife), ᠭᠡᠷ ᠪᠦᠯᠦ ᠪᠣᠯᠬᠤ(to take a husband or wife), ᠭᠡᠷᠯᠡᠬᠦ(to take a husband or wife) | ger bül bolox, gerlex, uraglax, exner avax, ekener abqu, uruɣlaqu, ger bülü bolqu, gerlekü | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | hwumɓiza(to unite in wedlock), uloza(to give away as wife or husband) | — | |
| Norman | mathier(to unite in wedlock), s'mathier(to take a husband or wife), s'mathier(to be joined in marriage) | — | |
| North Frisian | bradlep maage(to take a husband or wife), bradlepe(to take a husband or wife), ham befrei(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | gifte seg(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Occitan | maridar(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Old English | also ċeorlian(to take a husband or wife), hīwian(to take a husband or wife), wīfian(to take a husband or wife), ġiftian(to give away as wife or husband), ġiftian(to unite in wedlock) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | اولنمك(to take a husband or wife) | evlenmek | |
| Paicî | éa(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Plautdietsch | sikj befrieen(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Polish | brać ślub(to take a husband or wife), ożenić się(to take a husband or wife), pożenić(figuratively: to combine), wyjść za mąż(to take a husband or wife), żenić się(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Portuguese | casar(to take a husband or wife), casar(to be joined in marriage), casar(to take for husband or wife), casar(to give away as wife or husband), casar(to unite in wedlock), casar(figuratively: to combine), dar em casamento(to give away as wife or husband), dar em matrimônio(to give away as wife or husband) | — | |
| Quechua | kasaray(to take a husband or wife), saway(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Romanian | a se cununa(to take a husband or wife), a se căsători(to take a husband or wife), a se mărita(to take a husband or wife), a se însura(to take a husband or wife), cununa(to unite in wedlock), căsători(to be joined in marriage), mărita(to give away as wife or husband) | — | |
| Romansch | sa maridar(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Russian | брать в жёны(to take a husband or wife), взять в жёны(to take a husband or wife), вы́дать(to give away as wife or husband), вы́йти за́муж(to take a husband or wife), выходи́ть за́муж(to take a husband or wife), жени́ться(to be joined in marriage), пожени́ться(to be joined in marriage) | bratʹ v žóny, vzjatʹ v žóny, výdatʹ, výjti zámuž, vyxodítʹ zámuž, ženítʹsja, poženítʹsja | |
| Sanskrit | ददाति(to give away as wife or husband) | dadāti | |
| Saraiki | پَرنِیْجَݨ(to take a husband or wife) | parnījaṇ | |
| Sardinian | cogiare(to take a husband or wife), cogiuare(to take a husband or wife), cojai(to take a husband or wife), cojare(to take a husband or wife), cojuare(to take a husband or wife), cojubare(to take a husband or wife), cojuvare(to take a husband or wife), cosuare(to take a husband or wife), couare(to take a husband or wife), cozare(to take a husband or wife), isposai(to be joined in marriage), isposare(to be joined in marriage), sposai(to be joined in marriage) | — | |
| Scots | mairy(to take a husband or wife), mairy(to be joined in marriage) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | pòs(to be joined in marriage) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | oženiti se(to take a husband or wife), оженити се(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Sicilian | maritari(to give away as wife or husband) | — | |
| Slovak | vydať sa(to take a husband or wife), ženiť sa(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Spanish | casar(to take a husband or wife), casar(to unite in wedlock), casarse(to take a husband or wife), casarse(to be joined in marriage), casarse con(to take for husband or wife), dar en matrimonio(to give away as wife or husband) | — | |
| Swahili | kufunga ndoa(to take a husband or wife), kuoa(to take for husband or wife), kuoza(to give away as wife or husband) | — | |
| Swedish | förena(figuratively: to combine), förena i äktenskap(to unite in wedlock), gifta(to unite in wedlock), gifta bort(to give away as wife or husband), gifta sig(to take a husband or wife), gifta sig(to be joined in marriage), gifta sig (med)(to take for husband or wife), ingå äktenskap(to be joined in marriage), viga(to unite in wedlock) | — | |
| Tahitian | fa'aipoipo(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Tajik | зан гирифтан(to take a husband or wife), издивоҷ кардан(to take a husband or wife), хонадор шудан(to take a husband or wife) | zan giriftan, izdivoj kardan, xonador šudan | |
| Tamil | கட்டிக்கொடு(to give away as wife or husband), கட்டிக்கொள்(to take a husband or wife), கட்டிக்கொள்(to take for husband or wife), பெண்கொடு(to give away as wife or husband), மண(to take a husband or wife), மண(to be joined in marriage), மண(figuratively: to combine) | kaṭṭikkoṭu, kaṭṭikkoḷ, kaṭṭikkoḷ, peṇkoṭu, maṇa, maṇa, maṇa | |
| Tày | au(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Telugu | పెళ్ళాడు(to be joined in marriage), పెళ్ళి చేయు(to unite in wedlock), పెళ్ళి చేసుకొను(to be joined in marriage) | peḷḷāḍu, peḷḷi cēyu, peḷḷi cēsukonu | |
| Thai | สมรส(to take a husband or wife), แต่งงาน(to take a husband or wife) | sǒm-rót, dtɛ̀ng-ngaan | |
| Turkish | birleştirmek(figuratively: to combine), dünya evine girmek(to be joined in marriage), evlendirmek(to give away as wife or husband), evlendirmek(figuratively: to combine), evlenmek(to take a husband or wife), evlenmek(to be joined in marriage), evlenmek(to take for husband or wife), evlenmek(to unite in wedlock), nikâhlanmak(to unite in wedlock), varmak(to take for husband or wife) | — | |
| Turkmen | nikalaşmak(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Ukrainian | бра́ти шлюб(to take a husband or wife), ви́йти за́між(to take a husband or wife), вихо́дити за́між(to take a husband or wife), відда́ти за́між(to give away as wife or husband), віддава́ти за́між(to give away as wife or husband), жени́ти(to give away as wife or husband), жени́тися(to take a husband or wife), одру́жувати(to give away as wife or husband), одру́жувати(to unite in wedlock), одру́жуватися(to take a husband or wife), одружи́ти(to give away as wife or husband), одружи́ти(to unite in wedlock), одружи́тися(to take a husband or wife), пожени́ти(to give away as wife or husband) | bráty šljub, výjty zámiž, vyxódyty zámiž, viddáty zámiž, viddaváty zámiž, ženýty, ženýtysja, odrúžuvaty, odrúžuvaty, odrúžuvatysja, odružýty, odružýty, odružýtysja, poženýty | |
| Upper Sorbian | so wudać(to take a husband or wife), so ženić(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Urdu | شادی کَرْنا(to take a husband or wife) | śādī karnā | |
| Uyghur | ئۆيلەنمەك(to take a husband or wife), تۇرمۇشقا چىقماق(to take a husband or wife) | öylenmek, turmushqa chiqmaq | |
| Uzbek | turmushga chiqmoq(to take a husband or wife), uylanmoq(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Vietnamese | cưới(to take a husband or wife), cưới(to be joined in marriage), gả(to give away as wife or husband), kết hôn(to take a husband or wife), lấy chồng(to take a husband or wife), lấy vợ(to take a husband or wife), lập gia đình(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Welsh | priodi(to take a husband or wife) | — | |
| Yiddish | חתונה האָבן(to be joined in marriage) | khasene hobn |
marr, martohem, martoj
تَزَوَّجَ, تَزَوَّجَ, تَزَوَّجَ, زَوَّجَ, زَوَّجَ, كلل
tazawwaja, tazawwaja, tazawwaja, zawwaja, zawwaja, kallil
ամուսնանալ, ամուսնանալ, ամուսնացնել, ամուսնացնել
amusnanal, amusnanal, amusnacʻnel, amusnacʻnel
mi-mãrit, mi-ncurun, mi-nsor, mi-ãnsor, mãrit, ncurun
khym
evlənmək
bala
ажані́цца, вы́йсці за́муж, выхо́дзіць за́муж, жані́цца
ažanícca, výjsci zámuž, vyxódzicʹ zámuž, žanícca
casar, casar, casar-se, casar-se, maridar-se, maridar-se, mullerar-se, mullerar-se, pegar
brát si, provdat, vdát se, ženit se, ženit se
gifte sig
huwen, huwen, huwen, in de echt verbinden, trouwen, trouwen, trouwen, trouwen met, zich in de echt verbinden
djipt sig
edziĝi, geedziĝi
abielluma
gifta seg
avioitua, mennä naimisiin, mennä naimisiin, mennä naimisiin jonkun kanssa, naida, naittaa, vihkiä, yhdistää
accorder en mariage, accorder la main, accorder pour épouse, donner en mariage, marier, marier, se marier, épouser, être marié
maridâ, sposâ, vuadiâ, čholi
casar, casar, casar, casar, casar, casar
გაათხოვებს, გათხოვდება, დაქორწინდება, დაქორწინდება, დაქორწინდება, თხოვდება, ირთავს, უღლდება, უღლდება, ქორწინდება, ქორწინდება, ქორწინდება, შეირთავს, შეუღლდება, შეუღლდება, შეუღლდება
gaatxovebs, gatxovdeba, dakorc̣indeba, dakorc̣indeba, dakorc̣indeba, txovdeba, irtavs, uɣldeba, uɣldeba, korc̣indeba, korc̣indeba, korc̣indeba, šeirtavs, šeuɣldeba, šeuɣldeba, šeuɣldeba
heiraten, heiraten, heiraten, in die Ehe geben, verheiraten
παντρεύομαι, παντρεύομαι, παντρεύομαι, παντρεύω, παντρεύω, παντρεύω
pantrévomai, pantrévomai, pantrévomai, pantrévo, pantrévo, pantrévo
aappanippoq, nuliarpoq, uinippoq
fè maryaj, marye
male
feleségül vesz, férjhez megy, férjhez megy, megházasodik, megnősül, összeházasodik
gefa saman, gifta, gifta, giftast, giftast, giftast, kvæna, kvænast, kvænast, vígja
mariajar, mariajar su
mengawinkan, menikah, menikahi, menikahkan
اِزْدِواج کَرْدَن, شُوْهَر کَرْدَن, عَروسی کَرْدَن
ezdevâj kardan, šowhar kardan, arusi kardan
pós, pós, pós
maridà
maritå
accasare, dare in matrimonio, maritare, sposare, sposare, sposare, sposarsi
жұбайласу, тұрмысқа шығу, қатын алу, үйлену, әйел алу
jūbailasu, tūrmysqa şyğu, qatyn alu, üilenu, äiel alu
kaza
dūcor virō, dūcō, dūcō uxōrem, marito, marito, marito, marito, maritor, marītō, nubere, nūbō
precēt, precēties
bála
tuoktis
bestueden, sech bestueden
manambady
kahwin
iżżewweġ
ufungia
mārena, mārena, mārena, mārena
pósaid
гэр бүл болох, гэрлэх, ураглах, эхнэр авах, ᠡᠬᠡᠨᠡᠷ ᠠᠪᠬᠤ, ᠤᠷᠤᠭᠯᠠᠬᠤ, ᠭᠡᠷ ᠪᠦᠯᠦ ᠪᠣᠯᠬᠤ, ᠭᠡᠷᠯᠡᠬᠦ
ger bül bolox, gerlex, uraglax, exner avax, ekener abqu, uruɣlaqu, ger bülü bolqu, gerlekü
hwumɓiza, uloza
mathier, s'mathier, s'mathier
bradlep maage, bradlepe, ham befrei
gifte seg
maridar
also ċeorlian, hīwian, wīfian, ġiftian, ġiftian
éa
sikj befrieen
brać ślub, ożenić się, pożenić, wyjść za mąż, żenić się
casar, casar, casar, casar, casar, casar, dar em casamento, dar em matrimônio
kasaray, saway
a se cununa, a se căsători, a se mărita, a se însura, cununa, căsători, mărita
sa maridar
брать в жёны, взять в жёны, вы́дать, вы́йти за́муж, выходи́ть за́муж, жени́ться, пожени́ться
bratʹ v žóny, vzjatʹ v žóny, výdatʹ, výjti zámuž, vyxodítʹ zámuž, ženítʹsja, poženítʹsja
cogiare, cogiuare, cojai, cojare, cojuare, cojubare, cojuvare, cosuare, couare, cozare, isposai, isposare, sposai
mairy, mairy
oženiti se, оженити се
maritari
vydať sa, ženiť sa
casar, casar, casarse, casarse, casarse con, dar en matrimonio
kufunga ndoa, kuoa, kuoza
förena, förena i äktenskap, gifta, gifta bort, gifta sig, gifta sig, gifta sig (med), ingå äktenskap, viga
fa'aipoipo
கட்டிக்கொடு, கட்டிக்கொள், கட்டிக்கொள், பெண்கொடு, மண, மண, மண
kaṭṭikkoṭu, kaṭṭikkoḷ, kaṭṭikkoḷ, peṇkoṭu, maṇa, maṇa, maṇa
au
birleştirmek, dünya evine girmek, evlendirmek, evlendirmek, evlenmek, evlenmek, evlenmek, evlenmek, nikâhlanmak, varmak
nikalaşmak
бра́ти шлюб, ви́йти за́між, вихо́дити за́між, відда́ти за́між, віддава́ти за́між, жени́ти, жени́тися, одру́жувати, одру́жувати, одру́жуватися, одружи́ти, одружи́ти, одружи́тися, пожени́ти
bráty šljub, výjty zámiž, vyxódyty zámiž, viddáty zámiž, viddaváty zámiž, ženýty, ženýtysja, odrúžuvaty, odrúžuvaty, odrúžuvatysja, odružýty, odružýty, odružýtysja, poženýty
so wudać, so ženić
turmushga chiqmoq, uylanmoq
cưới, cưới, gả, kết hôn, lấy chồng, lấy vợ, lập gia đình
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