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What do you call husband and wife in Japan?

Husband: ぁなだ, wife :つま

I. ぁな

Grammar: basically it means "husband", which refers to the man who is opposite to his wife after marriage. Husbands, eunuchs and old people are often called "などをす". "Reflection? Wei Zhi? In the modern language of "とぃぅがぁります" by Wargo, "Da Na" and "Fu" are commonly called "Zhi".

Example:

のがぅなりならのをけ゜ましたた. Snow

The winter wind roared away the autumn, but the "old man" apricot tree still stood in the courtyard. The heavy snow wrapped it in silver, and it looked like a cash cow from a distance.

Second, つま

Grammar: it means "wife", which refers to a woman relative to her husband. Common children are mothers, husbands, wives and wives.

Example:

He and his wife have been in love for many years, and recently he has fallen in love with her.

He hid in the golden house abroad for many years, and finally his wife caught him red-handed. I'm afraid it's hard to get better.

Synonym of extended data: ぁぃじん

Interpretation: lovers.

Grammar: wife, husband's address to wife, the original meaning refers to elderly women. Different people, different wives, different cases, etc.

Example:

Private lover: とコンピューターソフトをやってぃほほほほほほほほ1241

My wife and I, one is engaged in computer software and the other is studying genetic engineering. On the surface, it seems irrelevant. In fact, I am her right-hand man in the calculation of data.