It all depends on how you use it. to determine if one should use I or me, they need only take off the _____ and part of the sentence. For example, you would say "My wife and I are going out" If you took off "my wife and" then you can see the correct grammar is there (I am going out). However, if you said My wife and me are going to the store, once again take off "my wife and" and you have Me am/are giong to the store. Incorrect! :)
You would say "my wife and I" when it's the subject of a sentence, and "my wife and me" when it's the object. For example, "My wife and I went to the store" is correct, while "He gave the gift to my wife and me" is also correct.
To say "your wife" in Swahili, you would say "mke wako."
To say "I love my wife" in Igbo, you can say "A hụrụ m nwaanyị m."
The word for wife in Hawaiian is "wahine."
To say "This is my wife" in Yoruba, you would say "Omo mi ni iyawo mi."
The word for wife in Luhya is "mukhu."
I would simply say wife
To say "your wife" in Swahili, you would say "mke wako."
The word for wife in Hawaiian is "wahine."
Isha= wife,or a woman
My wife in Turkish is Karım.
my wife and i
You say it "Žena".
To say "This is my wife" in Yoruba, you would say "Omo mi ni iyawo mi."
You say "This is my wife" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Entasatai ena".
My wife and I are on the phone
just say hi
In Blackfoot you say ohkiimaan - wife.