a wife is 'une épouse' in French. Another term, that most speakers would use, is 'la femme'.
The word for wife in French is the same as the word for woman: Femme. To indicate that it means wife, not woman, it is necessary to use a possessive article. Either "Ma femme" (My wife) or "sa femme" (His wife).
"Je veux être ta femme"
"Ma femme a la peau douce"
You can probably use any of these: femme, épouse, or compagne.
The phrase "his wife" can be translated as "sa femme" in French, "su esposa" in Spanish, "sua esposa" in Portuguese, and "ไป็ๅฆปๅญ" (tฤ de qฤซzi) in Mandarin.
Je t'aimerai toujours, ma femme adorée.
Je suis heureuse d'être ta femme / ton épouse.
Belle fille.A belle fille is in French available for- the spouse of your son (daughter-in-law)- the daughter of your actual wife. (step-daughter)
I would simply say wife
"Je suis impatiente d'être ta femme", or "j'ai hâte d'être ..."
your brother's wife, aka your sister-in-law, is called 'belle-sœur' in French.
Veux-tu m'épouser et être ma femme pour toujours ? -
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.