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has casado
-you have married
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has casado
-you have married
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Si no te has casado en dos años...
If you haven't gotten married in two years...
Por cierto, ¿por qué nunca te has casado?
By the way, why have you never married?
¿Es por eso que no te has casado?
Is that why you haven't gotten married?
¿Por qué no te has casado nunca?
So why have you never got married?
-¿Entonces porque aún no te has casado?
Then why have you not married yet?
¿Por qué nunca te has casado?
Why have you never married?
Porque te has casado conmigo, soy capaz de trabajar aquí.
Because you married me, I am able to work here.
Te has casado con tu Raj, pero no puedes verlo.
You have married your Raj but you can't see that.
Porque te has casado conmigo, soy capaz de trabajar aquí.
Because you married me, I am able to work here
Si te has casado, habrás tenido que dar tu nombre.
If you got married, you must have given your name.
¿Te has casado con cinco hombres, y ahora una mujer?
You married five men, and now you're into women?
Creo que te has casado con ella para ocultar algo.
I think you married her to hide something.
Hablando de cosas interesantes, ¿por qué no te has casado?
Talking of interesting cases, why'd you never get married?
Es curiosidad femenina, pero ¿por qué no te has casado?
It's just a woman's curiosity, but why haven't you ever married?
Bueno, ahora sé porqué nunca te has casado.
Well, now I know why you've never been married.
Bueno, te has casado con un hombre misterioso.
Well, you did marry a man of mystery.
Si todavía le quieres, ¿por qué te has casado conmigo?
If you still loved her why did you marry me?
Pronto tendrás 40, y ni siquiera te has casado.
You'll be 40 soon, and you haven't even married.
Esta persona con la que te has casado es un accesorio para tu carrera.
This person you've married is an accessory for your career.
¿Te has preguntado... por qué no te has casado todavía?
Have you ever wondered why you haven't been married yet?
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