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Yes, the husband cannot claim the property of his wife acquired before their marriage as conjugal property. Conjugal or community property typically refers to assets acquired during the marriage through the efforts of either spouse. Property acquired before marriage usually remains the separate property of the individual who acquired it unless specific actions like commingling funds or agreements change that status.