symbols. Chinese honorifics (Chinese: 敬語; pinyin: Jìngyǔ) and honorific language are words, word constructs, and expressions in the Chinese language that...
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Australian honorifics Canadian honorifics Chinese honorifics Filipino honorifics French honorifics German honorifics Honorifics in Judaism Indian honorifics Islamic...
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friendship. The most common honorifics include: San (さん), sometimes pronounced han (はん) in Kansai dialect, is the most commonplace honorific and is a title of respect...
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addressing a great master. China portal Chinese honorifics Chinese pronouns Japanese honorifics Surnames by country § East Asia Chinese name Kung Fu (Ranking)...
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Monsieur le comte or Madame la baronne. German honorifics Chinese honorifics Korean honorifics Japanese honorifics Sayare, Scott (22 February 2012). "'Mademoiselle'...
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language has a system of linguistic honorifics that reflects the social status of participants. Speakers use honorifics to indicate their social relationship...
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honorifics may refer to: English honorifics French honorifics Canadian honorifics Chinese honorifics Filipino styles and honorifics German honorifics...
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Canadian honorifics Chinese honorifics Courtesy titles in the United Kingdom French honorifics German honorifics Indian honorifics Japanese honorifics Style...
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pronouns in Classical Chinese and in literary works, including 汝 (rǔ) or 爾 (ěr) for "you", and 吾 (wú) for "I" (see Chinese honorifics). They are not routinely...
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Chinese computational linguistics Chinese exclamative particles Chinese honorifics Chinese language law Chinese numerals Chinese punctuation Chinese word-segmented...
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heads of state (except for those addressed by Pē-hā or Tiān-hā), heads of government, ministers. Chinese honorifics Japanese honorifics Korean honorifics...
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List of religious titles and styles (redirect from Index of religious honorifics)
This is an index of religious honorifics from various religions. List of religious topics List of education topics McClure, Laura (July 2018). "Women in...
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closely resembles other honorifics systems found in the East Asian cultural sphere, such as honorifics in Korean. Japanese uses honorific constructions to show...
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Laozi (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
Laozi (/ˈlaʊdzə/, Chinese: 老子), also romanized as Lao Tzu and various other ways, was a semi-legendary ancient Chinese philosopher, author of the Tao Te...
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xiǎojiě, a Chinese honorific for miss xiǎojiě, a Mandarin Chinese profanity for prostitute Wang Xiaojie (died 697), general of the Chinese dynasty Tang...
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Shifu (redirect from Chinese teacher)
a Chinese title meaning "skilled person", "teacher", "master" or "master father" that is most often used in English to address a teacher of Chinese martial...
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Indonesian honorifics are honorific titles or prefixes used in Indonesia covering formal and informal social, commercial relationships. Family pronouns...
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of the participants of the conversation. Distinct from honorific titles, linguistic honorifics convey formality FORM, social distance, politeness POL...
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Senpai and kōhai (category Japanese honorifics)
the Chinese honorifics xianbei (先輩/先辈) and houbei (後輩/后辈), written in the same Chinese characters. Similar concept exists in the Chinese-speaking world...
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Gong (title) (redirect from Duke (China))
ancient and imperial Chinese nobility roughly equivalent to and usually translated as duke. It was also historically used within Chinese fiefs as a respectful...
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Baba Chaki. The term was also adopted in Malaysia as an honorific of respect to address Chinese people born in the British Straits Settlement. Baba is...
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Great Helmsman (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
(Chinese: 伟大的舵手; pinyin: Wěidà de duòshǒu) is a Chinese honorific title. It most commonly refers to Mao Zedong (1893–1976), Chairman of the Chinese Communist...
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Tai tou (category Chinese honorifics)
tai.[example needed] Nuo tai (Chinese: 挪抬, literally "move and shift") is a typographical device used in written Chinese to denote respect for the person...
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Sia (title) (category Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text)
with other honorifics, such as Ako Sia ('elder brother Sia') or Baba Sia ('sir Sia'). Originally, the honorific was used in Imperial China to address...
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Simplified Chinese characters are one of two standardized character sets widely used to write the Chinese language, with the other being traditional characters...
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of honorifics obtained from the Moro peoples of Mindanao, which in turn was based on the Indianized Sanskrit honorifics system and the Chinese's used...
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18.6) Chinese adjectives Chinese grammar Chinese honorifics Chinese particles Chinese pronouns Chinese verbs Classical Chinese Classical Chinese lexicon...
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Traditional Chinese characters are a standard set of Chinese character forms used to write Chinese languages. In Taiwan, the set of traditional characters...
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sign Chinese characters, known as zi (字) Thracian word derived from *Dyēus Zi (surname) (子), a surname used by Shang kings Zi (title) (子), a Chinese honorific...
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Comparison of Japanese and Korean (section Honorifics)
distinction or other common methods of signifying honorifics. See Korean honorifics and Japanese honorifics. Baekje language Classification of the Japonic...
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