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10 jan 2020
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Inglês (RU)
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What is the difference between 'marry' and 'get married to'?
Ex)I will marry her
I will get married to her
I have heard people saying 'will you marry me'? ' but have never heard' will you get married to me? ' why!?
What is the difference between 'marry' and 'get married to'?
Ex)I will marry her
I will get married to her
I have heard people saying 'will you marry me'? ' but have never heard' will you get married to me? ' why!?
Ex)I will marry her
I will get married to her
I have heard people saying 'will you marry me'? ' but have never heard' will you get married to me? ' why!?
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They mean exactly the same thing, it is just easier and more natural to say "will you marry me?" Instead of "will you get married to me?"

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