Formal:
* Mke wako: This is the most common and formal way to say "your wife". It literally translates to "your woman" but is understood to mean wife.
* Mume wako: If you are referring to a woman's husband, you would say "your husband".
Informal:
* Mkewe: This is a more informal way to say "his wife" or "her wife" depending on the context.
* Mumewe: This is the informal equivalent of "his husband" or "her husband".
Using pronouns:
You can also use pronouns to refer to someone's wife or husband:
* Mkewe: If you are talking about someone else's wife, you could say "his wife" or "her wife".
* Mumewe: Similarly, you could say "his husband" or "her husband".
Example:
* Mke wako ni mzuri sana. (Your wife is very beautiful.)
* Mumewe ni mrefu sana. (Her husband is very tall.)
Remember to use the appropriate level of formality depending on the situation and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.