It depends on the context of the word "mate" you are using. * counterpart is Gegenstück * mate is Gehilfe * spouse is Gatte * wife is Frau * husband is Ehemann * lover is Geliebter * partner is Partner * sex partner is Geschlechtspartner * friend is Freund
"husband" translates as "Ehemann" (literally "Married man").
But when a woman refers to her husband in a conversation she would say "Mein Mann".
There are many translations of the word partner. See the lower half of link below.
English: "the friend" is German: "der Freund" or "die Freundin".
A male partner is a "shootaf", and a female partner is a "shootafa".
a male partner is a ben zug (בן זוג)
a female partner is a bat zug (בת זוג)
Ehemann.
My sister's husband is der Mann meiner Schwesterin German.
Who is your husband? is Wer ist dein Mann?in German.
it might be in some dialects, but it wouldnt ever be written. the actual word is "Ehemann", sometimes shortened "Mann", which can be pronounced somewhat similar to the word you must have heard.
Chre is not a German word
The official Igbo word for the word husband is "ebe."
The Kikuyu word for the English word husband is "mume."
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The word FROM in German is von
The word for is in German - " ist "
The German word for he is er.
The German word for their is "Ihre."