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English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle English maried, imaried, mariet, past participle of Middle English marien (“to marry”), equivalent to marry + -ed.
Pronunciation
Adjective
married (not comparable)
- In a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband.
- Synonyms: (archaic) autem, wed, wedded
- Antonyms: single, unmarried
Are you married or single?
- (figuratively) Showing commitment or devotion normally reserved for a spouse.
married to one's work
married to an idea
Derived terms
Translations
in a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband
- Afrikaans: getroud (af)
- Albanian: martuar (sq)
- Arabic: مُتَزَوِّج m (mutazawwij), مُتَأَهِّل m (mutaʔahhil)
- Armenian: ամուսնացած (amusnacʿac)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܡܙܵܘܓ݂ܵܐ m (mzāwḡā), ܡܙܵܘܲܓ݂ܬܵܐ f (mzāwaḡtā), ܓܒ݂ܝܼܪܵܐ m (gḇīrā)
- Asturian: casáu
- Belarusian: жана́ты (žanáty) (of a man), заму́жняя (zamúžnjaja) (of a woman)
- Burmese: အို (my) (ui)
- Catalan: casat (ca)
- Chamicuro: ilya'lan kati
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 結咗婚/结咗婚 (git3 zo2 fan1)
- Mandarin: 已婚 (zh) (yǐhūn); (verb) 結婚了/结婚了 (zh) (jiéhūn le)
- Danish: gift (da)
- Dutch: getrouwd (nl)
- Esperanto: edziĝinta sg, geedziĝinta sg
- Faroese: giftur
- Finnish: naimisissa (fi), nainut, vihitty (fi)
- Galician: casado
- Georgian: , დაქორწინებული (dakorc̣inebuli)
- German: verheiratet (de)
- Greek: παντρεμένος (el) (pantreménos)
- Hebrew: נָשׂוּי (he) (nasúy)
- Hindi: शादीशुदा (śādīśudā), शादी-शुदा (śādī-śudā)
- Hungarian: házas (hu)
- Icelandic: giftur (is)
- Ido: mariajita (io)
- Irish: pósta
- Italian: sposato (it) m, coniugato (it)
- Japanese: (verb) 結婚している (ja) (kekkon-shite iru)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: zewicî (ku), bijin (ku), bimêr (ku), bimal (ku)
- Latin: uxōrātus, nūptus, marītus (la)
- Norwegian: gift (no)
- Persian: متأهل (fa) (mote'ahhel), عروسیکرده ('arusi-karde)
- Portuguese: casado (pt)
- Punjabi: ਵਿਆਹਿਆ ਹੋਇਆ (viāhiā hoiā), ਵਿਆਹਿਆ ਵਰਿਆ (viāhiā variā)
- Russian: жена́тый (ru) m (ženátyj) (of a man), заму́жняя (ru) f (zamúžnjaja) (of a woman), за́мужем (ru) f (zámužem) (predicatively of a woman)
- Scottish Gaelic: pòsda, pòsta
- Slovene: poročen (sl)
- Spanish: casado (es)
- Swedish: gift (sv)
- Tagalog: kasal (tl)
- Telugu: పెళ్ళైన (peḷḷaina)
- Thai: แต่งงาน (th) (dtɛ̀ng-ngaan)
- Turkish: evli (tr)
- Ukrainian: жона́тий (žonátyj) (of a man), замі́жня f (zamížnja) (of a woman), заму́жня (zamúžnja) (of a woman), за́міжжю (zámižžju) (predicatively of a woman), одру́жений (odrúženyj) (of both genders (in the m/f forms)), за́мужем (zámužem) (predicatively of a woman)
- Urdu: شادی شدہ (śādī śudā)
- Vietnamese: kết hôn (vi), thành lập gia đình, cưới (vi), (male) có vợ, (male) đã lấy vợ, (female) có chồng (vi)
- Yiddish: חתונה־געהאַט (khasene-gehat)
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in a state of marriage; having a husband
- Arabic: مُتَزَوِّجَة f (mutazawwija)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܡܙܵܘܲܓ݂ܬܵܐ f (mzāwaḡtā), ܓܒ݂ܝܼܪܬܵܐ f (gḇīrtā)
- Belarusian: заму́жняя f (zamúžnjaja)
- Bulgarian: омъ́жена (bg) f (omǎ́žena)
- Carpathian Rusyn: оддата́ f (oddatá)
- Czech: vdaná f
- French: mariée (fr) f
- Georgian: გათხოვილი (gatxovili), ქმრიანი (kmriani)
- Gothic: 𐌿𐍆𐍅𐌰𐌹𐍂𐌰 (ufwaira)
- Greek:
- Ancient Greek: ὕπανδρος (húpandros)
- Hungarian: férjezett (hu), férjes (hu)
- Italian: sposata (it) f
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: şûkirî (ku), bimêr (ku), zewicî (ku), bimal (ku)
- Macedonian: мажена f (mažena), омажена f (omažena)
- Persian: شوهردار (šuhardâr)
- Polish: zamężna (pl) f, zamężny (pl) m
- Russian: заму́жняя (ru) f (zamúžnjaja), за́мужем (ru) (zámužem) (predicatively)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: удата f
- Roman: udata (sh) f
- Slovak: vydatá f
- Ukrainian: замі́жня f (zamížnja), одру́жена f (odrúžena)
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in a state of marriage; having a wife
- Arabic: مُتَزَوِّج m (mutazawwij)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܡܙܵܘܓ݂ܵܐ m (mzāwḡā), ܓܒ݂ܝܼܪܵܐ m (gḇīrā)
- Belarusian: ажэ́нены m (ažénjeny), жана́ты m (žanáty)
- Bulgarian: же́нен (bg) m (žénen) оже́нен (bg) m (ožénen)
- Carpathian Rusyn: жена́тый m (ženátŷj)
- Czech: ženatý (cs) m
- French: marié (fr) m
- Georgian: დაქორწინებული (dakorc̣inebuli), ცოლიანი (coliani)
- Gothic: *𐌵𐌴𐌽𐌹𐌸𐍃 (*qēniþs)
- Hungarian: nős (hu)
- Ingrian: naiselikas, naiselliin, naisikas
- Italian: sposato (it) m
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: bijin (ku), zewicî (ku), bimal (ku)
- Macedonian: женет m (ženet), оженет m (oženet)
- Persian: زن دار (zan-dâr)
- Polish: żonaty (pl) m, żonata f
- Russian: жена́тый (ru) m (ženátyj)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: ожењен m
- Roman: oženjen m
- Slovak: ženatý m
- Ukrainian: одру́жений m (odrúženyj), жона́тий m (žonátyj)
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Verb
married
- simple past and past participle of marry
Synonyms
Noun
married (plural marrieds)
- A married person.
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