It would actually be <em>esposo, </em>basically the male version of eposa.
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Answer: compraron
explanation: -aron is ellos/ellas/Uds
Answer:
(1) tan
(2) menos
Explanation:
First, I think you are learning comparative words, so in Spanish these two words are used together <em>tan </em>+ adjective/adverb + <em>como</em> + noun/adjective/phrase (e.g. <em>as</em> good <em>as</em> new)
From the negative review of the Hotel Internacional we can imply that the person who is talking is "less" (<em>menos</em>) happy in Hotel Internacional than in Hotel Central.
Queremos tratar los vestidos de la fiesta