The custom is to mention the person you are speaking to first, then any other person, then yourself. For example:
You and your husband;
You and my husband;
Your husband and I;
My husband and I;
You, your husband and I;
You, my husband and I.
The form 'allow your husband and me' is correct. The pronoun 'me' is part of the compound object of the verb 'allow'. Example: If you allow your husband and me a little more time we can finish. Other correct examples are using 'your husband and me' as the object of a preposition: ... for your husband and me ... ... from your husband and me ... ... by your husband and me ... ... near your husband and me ... ... to your husband and me ... An easy way to figure out whether I or ME is correct is to remove "your husband" from the sentence. Try it with just I or ME. You should be able to figure out which one is right. Then, add "your husband" back in. Adding "your husband" does not change whether I or ME is correct. Be aware, that the custom is to list yourself last. You should say: Your husband and I, Your husband and me. You should not say: I and your husband. Me and your husband.
yes it is
You usually refer to others before yourself.Myself is a reflexive pronoun and usually refers back to the subject of the sentence or clause.I admire myself. We cooked the lunch ourselves.My husband and I is correct.My husband and I went to the lakes for summer.
You are both right.
I half heartedly told my husband that I loved the dinner he made for my birthday; but it was the gesture that I loved.
no you have to say: my husband, my daughter and i ....
In order to say my husband you would say dim
in spanish you say husband "marido" in french you say husband "mari" and in German you say "ehemann" if i didnt translate to one of the languages you wanted go to babelfish.com
We say This is ( a picture of ) my husband and me. Or My husband and I are in this picture. Only use "I" when it is the subject of a sentence.
Oko mi is my husband
To say "This is my husband" in Yoruba, you would say "O ni แปkแป mi."
In Marathi, husband is called 'navra'
You say "This is my husband" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Arpayalai ele".
The Korean word for 'husband' is 남편 (nampyeon).
You may say 'otto.'
you have to say ebos
"Maritus meus dicit." "My husband says."