Usage examples of "Ehefrau" in German with translation to Spanish

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Ted liebt seine Ehefrau Elizabeth. Ted quiere a su esposa Elizabeth.
Einen Mann, dessen Ehefrau gestorben ist, nennt man Witwer. A un hombre cuya mujer está muerta, se llama un viudo.
Finnisch ist die Sprache meiner Ehefrau. Finés es la lengua de mi esposa.
Er hat Glück, so eine gute Ehefrau zu haben. Él es afortunado por tener tan buena esposa.
Die Frau, die dort drüben sitzt, ist seine jetzige Ehefrau. La mujer sentada por allá es su esposa actual.
Bitte verzeihen Sie, ich vermute, dass Sie die Ehefrau meines Geliebten sind. Por favor disculpe, me imagino que usted es la esposa de mi amante.
In manchen Gesellschaften werden Ehefrauen immer noch als das Eigentum ihrer Männer betrachtet. En algunas sociedades, las esposas se consideran aún la propiedad de sus esposos.
"Der liebe Gott weiß alles!" "Die liebe Ehefrau weiß alles besser!" "¡Dios santo lo sabe todo!" "¡El marido santo lo sabe todo mejor!"
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