How to say married in Japanese

きこんkikon

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Example Sentences

2006nen上海shanhaideha15万kumino夫婦fuufuga結婚kekkonするsuruto予想yosousareteいるiru
One hundred and fifty thousand couples are expected to get married in Shanghai in 2006.
watashiha結婚kekkonshiteite子どもkodomoganinいるiru
I am married and have two children.
本書honshono欠点kettenha既婚者kikonshaであるdearu著者choshaga非婚hikonwoすすめてsusumetemo説得力settokuryokuwo欠くkakukotoであるdearu
The weak point of this book is that it's less than persuasive when the married author recommends not being married.
結婚したkekkonshitanじゃなかったjanakattanokayo?」「あぁaa別れwakareちゃったchatta婚約破棄kon'yakuhaki
"Didn't you get married!?" "Oh, we split up. We broke our engagement."
imaha私のwatashinoだんなdannaさんsanとなったtonattakaretohaメールMEERUde知り合いshiriaiひょんなhyonnaことkotode付き合うtsukiauようになってyouninatteからkara1ヶ月moshiないうちにnaiuchiniあれよあれよareyoareyoto私たちwatashitachiha結婚するkekkonsuru決心kesshinwoしましたshimashita
I came to know the man who is now my husband through e-mail; from an acquaintanceship started in that odd way, before a month had passed, we found ourselves resolving to get married.

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