'su' refers to his, hers, or yours (formally)
señora is a married woman
esposa is wife (female spouse)
So, loosely, it's 'his lady wife' or, if it's formal 'your lady wife.'
2007-03-17 12:50:29
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answered by bookie04 3
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su senora esposa is a phrase used as a reference to someone's wife in a formal setting. One possible translation is "Your honored wife".
2007-03-17 19:57:49
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answered by alrivera_1 4
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its senora wife
2007-03-17 19:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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its senora wife
2007-03-17 19:55:03
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answered by mybonky2000 2
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"his wife" or " your wife", depending on who you're talking to. If you're talking to the woman's husband or about the man's wife,to another person.
2007-03-17 19:55:47
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answered by rebecca h 2
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his misses' wife
2007-03-17 19:57:58
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answered by humantorch 3
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