How to Say "married men" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “married men” is “maridos” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Sus maridos trabajan en la misma fábrica.
Their husbands work at the same factory.
Los maridos de mis amigas son muy simpáticos.
My friends' husbands are very nice.
En la fiesta, los maridos conversaban en la cocina.
At the party, the husbands were chatting in the kitchen.
Making it plural
To turn the singular 'marido' into 'maridos,' you just add an 's' because the word ends in a vowel.
Gender and Plurals
While 'los esposos' can mean a 'married couple' (husband and wife), 'los maridos' almost always refers strictly to a group of men.
Using 'maridos' for a couple
Mistake: “Using 'los maridos' to mean 'the husband and wife'.”
Correction: Use 'los esposos' or 'el matrimonio' instead. 'Maridos' is specifically for multiple men.
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