This is the 9261st most frequent Portuguese word.
casaram
"Casaram" means "they got married."
In this sentence, 'casaram' is the past tense of the verb 'casar', which means 'to marry'. The reflexive 'se' indicates the action was performed mutually.
Eles se casaram há dois anos, em uma linda cerimônia.
They got married two years ago in a beautiful ceremony.
Here, 'casaram' is used metaphorically to indicate that the styles harmonized or fit well together.
Os estilos arquitetônicos da casa antiga e moderna se casaram bem.
The architectural styles of the old and modern house matched well.
In this context, 'casaram' suggests synchronization or alignment between ideas or elements.