Spanish term
relaciones de pareja
"Las mujeres perciben diferentes obstáculos para la elección de determinados roles como el efecto techo de cristal, los estereotipos de género, tradiciones familiares e incluso las relaciones de pareja..."
3 +3 | romantic relationships | Marie Wilson |
4 | relationships between partners | Marcelo González |
4 | couples [or] relationships | Debora Blake |
4 | relationships | Martin Cosgrove (X) |
3 | couple relationship | Manuel Aburto |
Feb 16, 2020 10:56: Tony M changed "Language pair" from "English" to "Spanish to English"
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Proposed translations
romantic relationships
There are many different types of relationships. This section focuses on four types of relationships: Family relationships, Friendships, Acquaintanceships and Romantic relationships.
https://assertbh.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Different...
Comes across rather Mills and Boon... I was thinking more along the lines of "affective"... :-) |
Thanks for the suggestion. I don't really like translating gender stuff because it makes me question my own attitudes. |
agree |
Helena Chavarria
: https://assertbh.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Different... I've just realised that I've found the same reference as you!
12 hrs
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Thanks, Helena :-) It's the first one that pops up.
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abe(L)solano
1 day 15 mins
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Thanks, Abel!
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agree |
Alexandra Stephens
1 day 6 hrs
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Thanks, Alexandra!
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couple relationship
A couple relationship is defined as two people usually residing in the same household who share a social, economic and emotional bond usually associated with marriage and who consider their relationship to be a marriage or marriage-like union. This relationship is identified by the presence of a registered marriage or de facto marriage.
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Note added at 56 mins (2020-02-16 11:04:37 GMT)
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One possible option, I guess.
Cheers. Now it's on my short list of options. |
relationships between partners
I think this might sound the most natural in this context.
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