Kasal
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KASAL • (kuh-SUHL)
marriage, wedding
Tagálog (Filipino): kasál
Etymology
From Spanish casar (“to marry, wed”)
Verb Conjugation
magpakasal/pakasal, mágpakasal/pákasal, mégpakasal/pékasal – to get married (Actor Focus)
pakasalan, pákasalan, pékasalan – to marry someone (Object Focus)
kásal, kákasal, kínasal – to marry, wed (Actor Focus)
Derived Word
KÁSÁLAN • (KAH-SAH-luhn)
wedding event, wedding festivities
Tagálog (Filipino): kásálan
Example Sentence
Pakasalan mu ku. [Kap]
Pakasalán mo akó. [Tag]
Marry me. [Eng]
Magpakasal kami king pisamban. [Kap]
Magpápakasal kamí sa simbáhan. [Tag]
We will get married at the church. [Eng]
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