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What differences are there between "marido" und "esposo" ?
I hope that I can get the answer in English, in German or in Chinese. I am a biginner and I can just a little Spanish. Thank you very much! : )
Jun 29, 2008 2:14 AM
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Hi. I'm a spanish professor and "esposo" and "marido" are used in the same way. A "esposo" is a married man such as "marido". You can use them indistinctively.
June 29, 2008
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la diferenia entre marido es que no estan legalmente casados solo conviven, cuando es esposo estas casada legalmente por la ley o por la iglesia.
June 30, 2008
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None!...its the same thing. My name is Yaco and from Chile. I can learning to you spanish language, my e-mail is: [email protected] See you!
June 29, 2008
esposo = es cuando es legal por ley
marido = es union libre
July 5, 2008
estoy de acuerdo con Pam, cuando vives en union libre se dice "mi marido", aunque muchas personas lo usan como sinonimo de esposo. Tambien puedes decir "mi viejo", "mi pollo", etc. jejejejeje.
July 4, 2008
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