prepositions - What does "I am married with three kids" mean?


Where did this come from? It sounds nasty to me (I am not a native speaker). But it seems correct. Can somebody explain this?



Answer



If you're talking about you and your spouse, it's not possible to be "married with" anyone; you can only be "married to" someone.


Hence there is no ambiguity in saying "married with three kids", as the "with" cannot be associated with "married".


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