The correct sentence is, "Do she and her husband travel?" because the number of people is plural, as in "Do they travel?"
no you have to say: my husband, my daughter and i ....
In order to say my husband you would say dim
You would say "ọkọ mi" in Yoruba to refer to your husband.
in spanish you say husband "marido" in french you say husband "mari" and in German you say "ehemann" if i didnt translate to one of the languages you wanted go to babelfish.com
The possessive form of the singular noun husband is husband's.Example: My husband's job involves a lot of travel.
In Yiddish, husband is "man."
We say This is ( a picture of ) my husband and me. Or My husband and I are in this picture. Only use "I" when it is the subject of a sentence.
You say "This is my husband" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Oko mi niyi".
yes she carried him on her back with them
The Bible does not specifically address a husband's travel during the first year of marriage. However, it does provide principles for married couples such as love, honor, and selflessness. It is important for couples to communicate and come to an agreement about travel plans that are beneficial for their relationship and considerate of each other's needs.
The custom is to mention the person you are speaking to first, then any other person, then yourself. For example: You and your husband; You and my husband; Your husband and I; My husband and I; You, your husband and I; You, my husband and I.
In Marathi, husband is called 'navra'