esposo
/esˈposo/, [esˈpo.so]husband
Noun esposo m (plural esposos, feminine esposa, feminine plural esposas)
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husband
Verb esposo
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First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of esposar.
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Tom es el ex-esposo de Mary.
Tom is Mary's ex-husband.
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Ella amará a su esposo para siempre.
She'll love her husband forever.
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Su esposo es un excelente cocinero.
Her husband is an excellent cook.
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La esposa de Tom no conoce al esposo de María.
Tom's wife doesn't know Mary's husband.
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La muerte de su esposo ha sido una ardua prueba para ella.
Her husband's death has tried her severely.
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¿Puedo casarme con el sobrino del esposo de mi tía?
Can I marry my aunt's husband's nephew?
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Hasta que mi ataúd se cierre, yo seré tu fiel esposo.
Until my coffin closes I will be your faithful spouse.
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¡Llama a mi esposo!
Call my husband.
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Ella ha vivido sola desde que murió su esposo.
She has lived alone ever since her husband died.
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Mi esposo gana 100.000 dólares al año.
My husband earns $100,000 a year.
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