marido
husband
noun mah-REE-doh Less Common
Origin: From Latin maritus ('married man').
Usage Note
Marido is the everyday word for 'husband' in most of the Spanish-speaking world, used interchangeably with esposo in informal speech. Esposo is slightly more formal or affectionate, while marido is neutral and colloquial. The feminine counterpart is mujer ('wife') rather than the expected marida, which does not exist in standard Spanish.
Examples
"Su marido llegó tarde a casa."
Natural Translation
Her husband arrived home late.
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