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Good! :applause:
Good! :applause:
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Well, not in Spain. La gente está casada, no es...
Well, not in Spain. La gente está casada, no es casada. Yo he oído "es casado" a gente muy mayor, quizá era antes, cuando no existía el divorcio. Ahora la gente está casada, soltera, divorciada,...
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It is not "está muerte" (muerte means death), but...
It is not "está muerte" (muerte means death), but "está muerto" (dead).
I'll never say "soy casada", but "estoy casada", not in modern Spanish Spain, at least.
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