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"结婚了" (jiéhūn le) can be used to describe both a current marriage and a past marriage. It is a verb phrase that means "got married" or "have been married." The pronunciation "jié hūn le" indicates that the action of getting married has already been completed.
"结婚了" can be used to indicate that the couple is currently married and the marriage has already taken place. For example, if someone asks "你结婚了吗?" (nǐ jiéhūn le ma?) meaning "Are you married?" and the person responds with "我结婚了" (wǒ jiéhūn le) meaning "I'm married," it indicates that the person is currently in a marriage.
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