"Ehemann" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [German]

IPA: /ˈeːəˌman/ Audio: De-Ehemann.ogg , De-Ehemann2.ogg [Germany, Berlin]
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  1. married man, husband Tags: masculine, mixed, strong Synonyms: Ehegatte, Gatte, Gemahl, Mann, Angetrauter Derived forms: Exehemann, Ex-Ehemann, Nochehemann, Noch-Ehemann, Scheißehemann, Scheiß-Ehemann

Inflected forms

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