They are beautiful. Note: 'Hermosas' refers to something feminine because it ends in an 'as'.
My beautiful wife
"My beautiful daughter"
"My beautiful new little niece"
Translation: Eating with my wife
i assume you mean "tu eres mi bonita esposa siempre" which means "you are are my beautiful wife, always"
te = tea .... amo is the same ammo, mi = me , hermosa = her.... mosa . hija = ee-ha its mean i love my beautful daughter
Literally translated, it means"my grandfather's wife is my.....".
your beautiful princess ---> tu princesa hermosa
i always love you my beautiful wife
Formal: Su esposa es Bella. No formal: Tu esposa es Bella Tu esposa es bonita (pretty)
"Mi esposa" is Spanish for "my wife."
"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?
My beautiful girl
"La esposa de mi padre" means "my father's wife" in Spanish.
Translation: Eating with my wife
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".