配偶

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Understanding 配偶

The term 配偶 specifically refers to a spouse, encompassing both legal and common-law partners. It is a formal word often used in legal, official, or formal contexts rather than casual conversation.

Usage and Context

(pèi) means 'to match' or 'to pair,' and (ǒu) originally means 'accidental' or 'by chance,' but together they form a compound meaning 'spouse'—someone paired with you in marriage or partnership.

Common Collocations

These collocations are frequently seen in legal documents, forms, and formal discussions about family or marital status.

Register and Tone

配偶 is formal and neutral in tone. In everyday speech, people more often use terms like (husband), (wife), or 先生/太太 (Mr./Mrs.) depending on context. Using 配偶 signals a more official or serious context.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 配偶 with 伴侣 (bàn lǚ), which can mean partner but is broader and can include non-married partners. 配偶 specifically implies a marital or legally recognized spouse.

Example Sentences

He and his spouse attended the company's annual meeting together.

The law stipulates that a spouse has the right to inherit the other's

When filling out the form, please specify your spouse's name and contact