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épouser

to marry (someone)

verb eh-poo-ZEH Less Common

Usage Note

Épouser means to marry a specific person, taking a direct object: il a épousé Marie ('he married Marie'). This distinguishes it from se marier ('to get married'), which is reflexive and does not require a direct object. In a more formal or literary register, épouser can also mean to embrace or adopt a cause or idea.

Examples

"Elle a épousé son meilleur ami."

Natural Translation

She married her best friend.

Literal Translation

She has married her best friend

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