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太太
[tài tài]
'Mrs.', in Chinese, it can indicate a married woman or an informal way of referring to a spouse. Sometimes used humorously for someone behaving motherly or in charge.
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老婆
[lăo pó]
This translates to Wife or endearingly called in Chinese when a man refers to his wife In certain contexts ...
我太太
[wŏ tài tài]
Literally meaning my Mrs this username might indicate someone jokingly calling themselves a wife ...
娘子夫君
[niáng zi fū jūn]
Directly translated as wife and husband with an ancient or dramatic tone reminiscent of Chinese ...
夫人
[fū rén]
It traditionally addresses a married woman who usually bears a respectful tone like the English ...
夫君我要夫人别闹
[fū jūn wŏ yào fū rén bié nào]
This username translates to husband I want Lady please dont make a fuss In this playful and flirtatious ...
丈母娘把你女儿交出来
[zhàng mŭ niáng bă nĭ nǚ ér jiāo chū lái]
This translates to Motherinlaw hand over your daughter This name carries a playful tone suggesting ...
妻你是我的妻子夫你是我的夫君
[qī nĭ shì wŏ de qī zi fū nĭ shì wŏ de fū jūn]
Wife You Are My Wife ; Husband You Are My Husband This name reflects traditional marital roles in ...
老婆大人
[lăo pó dà rén]
Madam Wife This can be a humorous or loving way to address ones wife used affectionately within intimate ...
媳妇為王
[xí fù wèi wáng]
Wife Is Queen : Expresses a cultural idea from China where ones spouse typically the wife holds an ...