Learn English Vocabulary: The people we LOVE ❤ – spouse, girlfriend, partner, husband...

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2018-02-13 ・ English with Emma


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Learn English Vocabulary: The people we LOVE ❤ – spouse, girlfriend, partner, husband...

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English with Emma


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Hello. My name is Emma, and in today's video we are going to talk about love and romance, and
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all those wonderful relationship words.
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Okay?
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So, this video is very important when we're talking about conversational English and English
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vocabulary, because a lot of what we talk about is relationships.
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Maybe if we don't have a relationship, we might talk about our friends' relationships
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or our family's relationships, so it's good to know these words.
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So, we're going to talk about some of the more common words you'll hear people talk about.
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For example, maybe you've wondered before: "What's the difference between: 'spouse',
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'husband', and 'partner'?
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When do I use these different terms?"
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Well, that's a great question.
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"What do you call a girlfriend or boyfriend when you're in your 60s?"
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That's a great question, too.
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So we have a lot of these questions students often ask, so in this video I'm going to answer them.
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So let's get started.
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To start with, let's talk about marriage.
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Okay?
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Getting married.
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What do you call somebody who is married?
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Well, there are multiple things you can call a person who is married.
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If we're looking at traditional terms, so terms a lot of people use that are more traditional,
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you might hear somebody talk about "a husband" if they're talking about a man who is married,
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you might hear them talk about their "hubby" if they're talking about a husband in an informal
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way.
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So, for example, I could talk about my husband or my hubby, they have the same meaning and
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they're talking about a man.
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I can also, if I'm talking about a woman, we can use the word "wife": "My wife".
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If we're talking about more than one husband, we can just add an "s" and say: "husbands".
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And if we're talking about more than one wife, we actually have to change the spelling from
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"f" to "v" and add an "s", and so this is pronounced: "wives".
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"Wife", "wives". Okay?
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So these are women and these are men.
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We also have another term which I like: "spouse".
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So, "spouse" is a word that can mean either a husband or a wife, it's a different word,
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but the point is that it can be a man or a woman. Okay?
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So you can talk about: "My spouse", "Your spouse", "How long have you and your spouse
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been married?"
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If you're having trouble remembering this word, you can think about a mouse, maybe a
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mouse who's married, that can help you remember the word "spouse" because it rhymes with "mouse".
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Okay.
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So these are more the traditional terms we use when we talk about people who are married.
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We also have less traditional terms that are very common and many people use.
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A less traditional term might be the term "partner".
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When we're talking about partner, you have your business partners, but in a relationship
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when you're talking about romance and love, you can also have a partner.
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So, "a partner" is someone you are in a relationship with.
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So, in this case, "partner" can mean that you're married to the person, so maybe you're
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married, but it's not necessary.
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So some people use the term "partner" when they're talking about who they're married
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to, and other people use the word "partner" and they're not married, so it can mean married
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or not.
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We can also use "partner"...
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It's genderless, meaning we don't know if the partner refers to a man, a woman, or a
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different gender.
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We also don't know if the person is in a same-sex relationship, or a gay or lesbian relationship,
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or if they're in a heterosexual or a straight relationship.
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So, the word "partner" is...
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It's different than the more traditional terms because there's a lot of information that
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people might not want to share, so they might use the word "partner" instead.
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Or maybe "husband" and "wife", those terms don't apply, so they like the word "partner".
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You might also hear somebody talk about their "life partner", which is another way to say
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"partner" or their "domestic partner".
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Another way to talk about somebody you're in a relationship with, if you're in a very
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serious relationship, is you can talk about your "significant other".
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So this is a long word, let's say this together: "sig-nif-i-cant".
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So, "a significant other" is somebody who's been in a relationship with somebody else for...
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They're in a serious relationship.
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Again, "significant other" can mean the person is married, but it can also mean they're not
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married; they can just...
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They can be in a long-term relationship.
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So, key point here is: Listen to what people use, and use that.
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So, for example, if somebody is talking about their husband, you can talk about their husband;
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if somebody talks about their partner, maybe you might want to use the word "partner",
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too, when you're talking about them.
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So listen carefully to how people talk about this, and it's always a good idea to use what
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people are using.
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All right, so now let's look at some other key relationship words when we're talking
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about people in relationships.
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Okay, so a lot of people have different preferences on how to talk about their relationships.
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So, we've talked about the word "partner" which can mean you're married to the person
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or you're dating the person.
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Another way we can talk about somebody that we're dating or that we're in a relationship
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with is we can call them "our boyfriend" when we're talking about a man or "our girlfriend"
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when we're talking about a woman.
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Some people don't like these terms, especially when they're older because they feel like
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"boyfriend" and "girlfriend" sound a little bit childish, like you're talking about somebody
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in high school, and so if you're 60 or 70 years old, maybe you might not like these terms.
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But other people love these terms and there's...
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They have no problem saying them.
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So, again, there's a lot of different people who use different terms.
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Some people who might not like these terms might use the word "partner" instead, whereas
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other people might use these.
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So, "boyfriend" is when we're talking about a man, "girlfriend" is when we're talking
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about a woman.
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So, some students wonder: "Why don't we say: 'manfriend' and why don't we say: 'womanfriend'?
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Doesn't that make more sense when you're talking about older people?"
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I think you're right, but unfortunately, these terms nobody uses and if you use these terms
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it wouldn't sound correct, so we do not use the word "manfriend" or "womanfriend"; we
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use "girlfriend" or "boyfriend".
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A lot of students also want to know: "How do you talk about your friends who are girls
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or your friends who are boys that you're not in a relationship with but they're just your friends?"
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Well, one thing you can do is you can use the word "female friend" instead of "girlfriend".
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So, in this case, a female friend, you're not in a relationship with.
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Or you could use the word: "My male friends" when you're talking about men, and, again,
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you're not in a relationship with them.
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Okay?
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So these are ways to talk about friends, whereas these are ways to talk about people you're
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in a relationship with.
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All right, the next word I have here: "lover" is something that is not really used. Okay?
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So, it has a bit of a sexual meaning behind it or connotation, so we don't really use
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the word "lover", so please, if you're in a relationship and you want to talk about
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your partner, or your husband, or your wife, don't say: "My lover" because it will kind
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of weird people out.
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But you do see this in, for example, Romeo and Juliet: "Star-crossed lovers"; or you
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might see this in books, especially older books; and some movies, but we don't use it
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in conversation.
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You might hear somebody say: "My better half".
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So, when someone talks about their better half, they're making a joke because they're
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saying that there's two people in the relationship, and the other person is the better one, the
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better half of the relationship.
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So you might have somebody say: "Oh, have you seen my better half?
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I'm looking for my better half", which might mean: "I'm looking for my boyfriend", or:
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"I'm looking for my husband", "I'm looking for my partner".
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Okay?
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So you do hear this from time to time.
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Another term we use a lot when we talk about relationships is "couple".
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"A couple" is two, so when we're talking about a couple and we're talking about relationships,
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we're talking about two people who are in a relationship.
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So you might say: "Oh, you know, Romeo and Juliet were a cute couple."
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Or, you know, you might think about a celebrity pairing: "Oh, you know, Nicole Kidman and
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Tom Cruise were not a good couple."
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I don't know, but you can use the term "couple" when you're talking about two people in a relationship.
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"My bloke", "bloke" is British; we don't use this in Canada or the US, but a lot of people
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in England will use the term: "My bloke".
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I don't know about the other parts of Britain, or Australia, or New Zealand.
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You know, if somebody knows, you can write me in the comments about that, but I know
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in England they use the word "my bloke" to mean a man you're going out with.
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So you might say: "Oh, you know, my bloke...
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I'm seeing my bloke tonight."
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Again, this isn't something we use in Canada or the US.
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Okay, so sometimes relationships end and people are really sad, and you're no longer partners,
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you're no longer boyfriend or girlfriend, you're no longer husband and wife, so what
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do you call that person when the relationship is finished?
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You can say: "My ex". Okay?
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And you can add: "My ex-boyfriend", "My ex-girlfriend", "My ex-wife", "My ex-husband" or you can just
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say: "My ex". Okay?
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So this is when a relationship is broken, it's over, this is what you call the person.
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So now let's look at a couple more expressions we use when we're talking about relationships.
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Okay, so we've talked about all these relationship terms.
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One thing a lot of people notice is that a lot of our relationship terms have the word
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"law" in it, so I'm going to talk about some of these terms and what they mean.
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So the first type of "law" term we're going to talk about is "common-law".
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Some people are in a common-law relationship or a common-law partnership.
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What "common-law" means is it means that two people love...
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Or are together in a relationship, they live together, but they're not married. Okay?
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So this is a common-law relationship.
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Depending on the country you're in, the amount of time you have to live together might vary,
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so in some places it might be you've lived together for two years, now you're in a common-law
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relationship; in other places it might be longer or shorter.
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So, again: "common-law", you're not married but you live together.
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So this is very different from the next term I'm going to teach you, which is "in-law".
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What's "an in-law"?
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"An in-law" is a person who is family through marriage. Okay?
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So, family through marriage is an in-law, and we have different types of in-laws.
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So, for example, we have a "brother-in-law".
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Your brother-in-law is your spouse's brother. Okay?
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Or it can also be your sister's or brother's spouse.
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So we use "in-law" in a lot of ways, but pretty much anyone who is your family through marriage,
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you will use the term "in-law".
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So you can have a sister-in-law, you can have a father-in-law, a mother-in-law. Okay?
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So these are the ways we use the word "in-law".
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We can also use "in-laws" when we're talking about the family in general, the family we're
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connected through marriage to.
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We might say something like: "I'm visiting my in-laws this weekend", and so this usually
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will mean the father-in-law and the mother-in-law, maybe the brother- or sister-in-law.
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But when you're talking about in-laws you're talking about your spouse's family.
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So you will hear this a lot in conversation because a lot of people have in-laws and visit
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their in-laws, so it's a very important word to know.
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So, thank you for watching.
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We have covered a lot of relationship words and a lot of couple words, so I hope you've
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learned something.
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And I also invite you to come visit our website at www.engvid.com; there, you can do a quiz
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where you can test yourself on all the terms you learned today to make sure you understand them.
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I also would like to invite you to subscribe to my channel.
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On my channel we have a whole bunch of different resources on pronunciation, writing, reading,
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grammar, vocabulary, and a lot of general English as well, so please check that out.
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Until next time, thank you for watching and take care.
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