How Do You Spell MARRY OFF?

Pronunciation: [mˈaɹi ˈɒf] (IPA)

The phrase "marry off" is a common expression used to describe the act of arranging a marriage for someone. It is spelled using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as /ˈmæri ɒf/. The first syllable, "marry," is pronounced with a short "a" sound, while the second syllable, "off," is pronounced with a short "o" sound. The stress is placed on the first syllable, giving it emphasis. "Marry off" can also be used passively to describe when someone is getting married to another person that has been arranged for them.

MARRY OFF Meaning and Definition

  1. The phrase "marry off" refers to the act of arranging or facilitating a marriage for someone, typically by finding a suitable spouse or partner for them. It involves actively participating in the process of selecting and securing a marital match for an individual. The term is commonly used in situations where the person being married off may not have actively sought a partner or may not have much agency in the decision-making process.

    "Marry off" is often employed in the context of cultural or traditional practices, where family members, close friends, or matchmakers take the responsibility of finding a marital partner for someone. It can also be associated with arranged marriages, where the primary intention is to secure a union that aligns with cultural, economic, or political considerations rather than purely personal choices.

    This phrase implies an active role in the negotiation, introduction, and arrangement of the marriage rather than a passive matchmaking role. The purpose is to successfully unite two individuals in matrimony. The use of "marry off" highlights the emphasis on finding a suitable partner and completing the marriage within a certain timeframe, as opposed to allowing the individual to pursue their romantic interests or choose a partner independently.

Common Misspellings for MARRY OFF

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  • mafry off
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Etymology of MARRY OFF

The word "marry off" is a phrasal verb that originated in the English language.

The word "marry" itself comes from the Middle English "marie", which can be traced back to the Old English word "mǣrige". The Old English term ultimately derives from the Proto-Germanic word "*mērijaną", meaning "to give (a woman) in marriage".

The word "off" is a preposition that expresses movement or direction away from something. In the context of "marry off", it implies the act of sending someone away from their current situation, usually in the sense of arranging a marriage for them.

Therefore, when combined, "marry off" essentially means to arrange a marriage for someone and send them away from their present circumstances to start a new life with their spouse.

Idioms with the word MARRY OFF

  • marry off To marry someone to a suitable spouse, typically with the implication that it is done for financial or social reasons.

Conjugate verb Marry off

CONDITIONAL

I would marry off
you would marry off
he/she/it would marry off
we would marry off
they would marry off

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be marrying off
you would be marrying off
he/she/it would be marrying off
we would be marrying off
they would be marrying off

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have marry off
you would have marry off
he/she/it would have marry off
we would have marry off
they would have marry off

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been marrying off
you would have been marrying off
he/she/it would have been marrying off
we would have been marrying off
they would have been marrying off

FUTURE

I will marry off
you will marry off
he/she/it will marry off
we will marry off
they will marry off

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be marrying off
you will be marrying off
he/she/it will be marrying off
we will be marrying off
they will be marrying off

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have married off
you will have married off
he/she/it will have married off
we will have married off
they will have married off

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been marrying off
you will have been marrying off
he/she/it will have been marrying off
we will have been marrying off
they will have been marrying off

IMPERATIVE

you marry off
we let´s marry off

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to marry off

PAST

I married off
you married off
he/she/it married off
we married off
they married off

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was marrying off
you were marrying off
he/she/it was marrying off
we were marrying off
they were marrying off

PAST PARTICIPLE

married off

PAST PERFECT

I had married off
you had married off
he/she/it had married off
we had married off
they had married off

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been marrying off
you had been marrying off
he/she/it had been marrying off
we had been marrying off
they had been marrying off

PRESENT

I marry off
you marry off
he/she/it marries off
we marry off
they marry off

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am marrying off
you are marrying off
he/she/it is marrying off
we are marrying off
they are marrying off

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

marrying off

PRESENT PERFECT

I have married off
you have married off
he/she/it has married off
we have married off
they have married off

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been marrying off
you have been marrying off
he/she/it has been marrying off
we have been marrying off
they have been marrying off

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