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husband

Spanish translation: esposo o marido

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English term or phrase:husband
Spanish translation:esposo o marido
Entered by: Oso (X)

15:03 May 23, 2002
English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO]
Art/Literary
English term or phrase: husband
how is my husband doing? Your wife misses you so much!
natalie
esposo o marido
Explanation:
Hola Natalie,
¿Cómo le va a mi esposo? ¡Tu esposa lo extraña mucho!

Buena suerte y saludos del Oso ¶:^)
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Oso (X)
Grading comment
Thank you very much for your help. :o)


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Summary of answers provided
5 +3esposo o marido
Oso (X)
4 +1esposo
Alfredo Gonzalez
4Marido / esposo
Circe
4¿Cómo está mi maarvilloso marido? ¡Tu esposa te echa mucho de menos!
Elena Vazquez Fernandez
4?Cómo está mi maridito? Tu esposa te extraña tanto!
Esdena


  

Answers


1 min   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
esposo


Explanation:
saludos

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Note added at 2002-05-23 15:05:17 (GMT)
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también puede ser \"marido\"

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Note added at 2002-05-23 15:05:56 (GMT)
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\"¿Que cómo está mi esposo /marido? ¡Tu esposa lo extraña mucho!\"

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Note added at 2002-05-23 15:09:47 (GMT)
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\"¿Que cómo está mi esposo /marido? ¡Tu esposa lo extraña mucho!\"

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corrección, quise decir:
\"¿Cómo está mi esposo/marido? ¡Tu esposa te extraña mucho!\"

Alfredo Gonzalez
Local time: 00:45
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
PRO pts in pair: 2161

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Susana58 (X)
2 hrs
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1 min   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +3
esposo o marido


Explanation:
Hola Natalie,
¿Cómo le va a mi esposo? ¡Tu esposa lo extraña mucho!

Buena suerte y saludos del Oso ¶:^)

Oso (X)
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
PRO pts in pair: 9863
Grading comment
Thank you very much for your help. :o)


Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Oli Aguilar
1 hr
  -> Gracias Mariola ¶:^))

agree  LoreAC (X)
2 hrs
  -> Gracias Lore ¶:^))

agree  Džiuginta Spalbar
17 hrs
  -> Mil gracias Dinute ¶:^))
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2 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
Marido / esposo


Explanation:
Las dos opciones son válidas y las encontrarías en cualquier diccionario.

;o)

Circe
Spain
Local time: 08:45
PRO pts in pair: 128
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¿Cómo está mi maarvilloso marido? ¡Tu esposa te echa mucho de menos!


Explanation:
Aquí tienes una opción un pelín adornada y en "European Spanish".

Saludos.

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Por cierto, \"maravilloso\", perdón por el spelling mistake.

Elena Vazquez Fernandez
Spain
Local time: 07:45
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
PRO pts in pair: 221
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?Cómo está mi maridito? Tu esposa te extraña tanto!


Explanation:
maridito es más carinoso - creo pero la
traducción literal es
?Cómo está mi esposo/marido?

Esdena
United States
Local time: 02:45
Native speaker of: Native in SpanishSpanish
PRO pts in pair: 14
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