Wife in chinese word 5 2019

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How Do You Say My Wife in Japanese?

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Socially, the married couple is thought to be the basic unit of society. Marriage was about having sex and being able to have as many sons as that family was able to feed. Many periods of Chinese history were dominated by the families of the wife or mother of the ruling emperor.

Those husbands are still out there in Japan, surprisingly. This may be a stereotype but I´m sure this happens everywhere in the world, then also there are many dictatorial men exist out there. There she was expected to obey her husband and his living relatives.

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There are many world we can use to express husband. Traditionally, husband are in charge of social out-of-family affairs. There are a lot of words for husband in Chinese and for wife as wellbut in my experience the variations tend to be dialectal or regional. I'm pretty sure the pronunciation is quite different in Cantonese, and maybe even the actual words. Sorry I can't help with that part of your question. Standard cantonese loh2 paw6, tai tai2, chaai1 zhee2, wife. Husband loh2 goung1, zheung6 fu1, seen1 sang1. Even grandparents are called differently, cantonese maternal grandmother and grandfather paw6 and goung1 identical to the second words in husband and wife, paternal grandmother and grandfather is ma6 and ye6. See youtube chinese family tree. Many languagesor so called dialects have their own versions of uncle, aunt, cousin, etc….

Perhaps it depends on their upbringings? This however only applies to the ethnic minority Tibetans of the region and not to other ethnic groups. Once you live with Chinese, you do not have privacy any more. They broke the mirror into two pieces, and each of them kept half of the mirror. Due to the geographical separation, the second woman often regards herself as a full wife for all practical matters, yet legally this marriage is not recognized, and she is treated as a concubine. The process can be repeated for additional uncles. Marriages were chosen based upon the needs of reproduction and honor, as well as the need of the father and husband. It is said that in order to hide her shyness, Nüwa covered her blushing face with a fan. However, such phenomena don't contradict the increasing permissiveness of the systems and of married couples which lead to the constant growth in divorce rates in China. It must be considered as a fundamental way.

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