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Boyfriend or partner
What is the difference between "boyfriend" and "partner", when you describe someone you are in romantic relationship with? Are there any specific connotations?
5 de may. de 2020 18:44
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Boyfriend would imply male.
Partner would mean of unspecified gender.
Edit:
In modern usage PARTNER allows the speaker or questioner to allow the possibility of a same sex "other half".
Edit 2
Boyfriend would definitely imply unmarried. While a PARTNER could also be a married partner.
5 de mayo de 2020
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Apart from gender neutrality for partner, boyfriend is pretty high school stuff but partner is more solid and serious!
5 de mayo de 2020
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As others have said 'boyfriend' is always male, while 'partner' does not specify gender. Also 'partner' implies a greater sharing of each others lives, the lives of partners tend to be closely entwined
5 de mayo de 2020
As others have said, a "boyfriend" implies the following:
a. a male person
b. a romantic relationship,
c. but not married ("husband") and not engaged ("fiancé").
By comparison, "partner" implies the following:
a. any gender
b. some type of relationship. Depending on the context, it could be a romantic relationship, a formal business arrangement such as co-owners of a business, a collaboration between two artists, or any other type of cooperative activity between two or more people.
In the present day "partner" without qualification typically implies a committed romantic relationship without specifying whether the commitment includes being engaged or being married.
If the person is not a romantic partner then we usually identify the type of relationship by saying something like "business partner", "law partner", "artistic partner", or using a different word such as "colleague".
5 de mayo de 2020
Hi Anastasia :)
partner is more general we can use that
for anyone with whom we have partnership, any kind of partnership, any gender.
life partner , business partner , language partner (which you can find in italki!😉) Etc...
5 de mayo de 2020
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Anastasia
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Inglés, Alemán, Ruso
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Inglés, Alemán
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