it means "my wife" in spanish
"Mi esposa" is Spanish for "my wife."
"La esposa de mi padre" means "my father's wife" in Spanish.
"De nada, mi esposa" is Spanish for "You're welcome, my wife" or "It's nothing, my wife." It is a polite way to acknowledge thanks or show appreciation to one's spouse.
"Tu esposa te golpea" means "Your wife hits you" in English.
It means "You want to be my husband". As a question, "¿Quieres se mi esposo?" it is "Do you want to be my husband?" If this were a man talking to a woman, you would use "esposa". MOre common would be "¿Quieres casarte conmigo?"
It means "the wife". The somewhat less politically correct term is "la mujer".
"Mi esposa" means "my spouse" or "my wife".
From my knowledge, this question is from a man to a woman: ¿QUIERES SER MI ESPOSA? = Would you wanna get married with me?
Translation: Eating with my wife
"La esposa de mi padre" means "my father's wife" in Spanish.
Mi esposa cariñosa
i assume you mean "tu eres mi bonita esposa siempre" which means "you are are my beautiful wife, always"
'Porque tu eres mi esposa' = Because you are my wife 'Por que tu eres mi esposa?' (unusual word-order)= 'Why are you my wife?' or even 'Why you are my wife' (in both cases, an accent over the 'e' in 'que'
It means "and my wife". "Esposo" means "husband".
"i love my beautiful wife"
Formal: Su esposa es Bella. No formal: Tu esposa es Bella Tu esposa es bonita (pretty)
Literally translated, it means"my grandfather's wife is my.....".
I love my donkey more than my wife