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'mæri1) (to take (a person) as one's husband or wife: John married my sister; They married in church.) gifte seg (med), bli gift2) ((of a clergyman etc) to perform the ceremony of marriage between (two people): The priest married them.) vie3) (to give (a son or daughter) as a husband or wife: He married his son to a rich woman.) gifte bort•- marriedvieIverb \/ˈmærɪ\/1) gifte seg (med), inngå ekteskap, ektehan fridde til henne \/ han spurte om hun ville gifte seg med ham2) vie, forene (i ektestanden)3) forene, forbinde, knytte sammen4) ( sjøfart) sammenføye, bendsle, (surre) sammenmarry beneath oneself gifte seg under sin standmarry for better (or) for worse love å elske hverandre i gode og onde dagermarry for love gifte seg av kjærlighetmarry in haste, repent at leisure den som har hast med å gifte seg, får god tid til å angremarry into gifte seg inn imarry money gifte seg til pengermarry off gifte bortmarry up knytte sammenbe the marrying kind passe til å være giftIIinterj. \/ˈmærɪ\/(gammeldags, også marry come up) sannelig, minsanten
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