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esposos

Esposos is masculine in Spanish. The article is los, so the full form is los esposos ("husbands").

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esposos is the plural of esposo

los esposos — husbands

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esposos
/los esˈposos/
← masculine feminine →

How do you say esposos in Spanish?

IPA
/los esˈposos/

How do you pronounce esposos in Spanish?

esposos is pronounced /los esˈposos/ in Spanish.

Example sentences

El esposo nuevo es muy atento y responsable con su familia.

The new husband is very attentive and responsible with his family.

Mi esposo argentino llegó cansado después de su viaje largo.

My Argentine husband arrived tired after his long trip.

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Why is it masculine?

Esposos comes from Latin "sponsus" (betrothed man), which derives from "spondere" (to pledge), and retained the masculine gender of its Latin ancestor; the feminine form "esposa" (wife) evolved from the same root but took the feminine ending -a.

What is the Spanish word for husbands?

The Spanish word for husbands is los esposos — masculine.

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