Spouse is a noun that corresponds to individual who is in a conjugal relationshipl, meaning that he is officially married. The spouse is called one of the parties in the marriage, in relation to the other party.
For example, if John marries Mary, John is Mary's spouse.
We also say that Mary is the spouse of John. We even say "o" in masculine, as it is a uniquely masculine noun, but applied to both genders. If you need to specify the gender of the spouse, you can put "female" or "male" after the word, as in "female spouse."
In the legal tradition of the Portuguese language, the expression viral spouse to determine the female part of the marital relationship, and male spouse to designate man. There are linguistic and legal scholars who are against this use, as the term virago could have a pejorative meaning, and it is not even about the feminine of male. The word for this is female.
According to Brazilian law, spouses are couples under the conjugal society regime, officially married. While those who are regimented by the stable union are named companions.
The word spouse speaks out giving more strength to the first syllable, cons, followed by ju as in "Juliana", and finally the ge weaker than the other syllables, and pronounced as in "ice".
Between the synonyms for spouse are consort, and also suitable for each gender specifically, have husband and wife, husband and wife.
THE Translation of spouse to English is spouse.