• An honorific is a title that conveys esteem, courtesy, or respect for position or rank when used in addressing or referring to a person. Sometimes, the...
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  • and referents. Honorific phenomena in Thai include honorific registers, honorific pronominals, and honorific particles. Thai honorifics date back to the...
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  • The term Don (Spanish: [don], roughly 'Lord') abbreviated as D., is an honorific prefix primarily used in Spain and Hispanic America, and with different...
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  • Japanese language makes use of a system of honorific speech, called keishō (敬称), which includes honorific suffixes and prefixes when referring to others...
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  • honorifics in Judaism that vary depending on the status of, and the relationship to, the person to whom one is referring. Ḥasīd is a Jewish honorific...
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  • The Korean language has a system of honorifics that recognizes and reflects the hierarchical social status of participants with respect to the subject...
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    Indian honorifics are honorific titles or appendices to names used in the Indian subcontinent, covering formal and informal social, commercial, and religious...
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  • These are some of the honorifics used in Italy. As part of the republican constitution that became effective in Italy on 1 January 1948, titles of nobility...
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  • Baba ("father, grandfather, wise old man, sir") is a Persian honorific term, used in several West Asian and South Asian cultures. It is used as a mark...
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    In the English language, an honorific is a form of address conveying esteem, courtesy or respect. These can be titles prefixing a person's name, e.g.:...
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  • The Japanese language has a system of honorific speech, referred to as keigo (Japanese: 敬(けい)語(ご), literally "respectful language"), parts of speech that...
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  • question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Chinese honorifics (Chinese: 敬語; pinyin: Jìngyǔ) and honorific language are words, word constructs, and expressions...
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  • Dayang, abbreviated as Dyg., is a commonly used honorific for the female commoners in Brunei. It is the female equivalent of Awang. Dayang is used in...
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  • Father has been used as both title and honorific in various languages, synonyms and historical contexts. It may sometimes denote a title of authority...
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  • When describing popular music artists, honorific nicknames are used, most often in the media or by fans, to indicate the significance of an artist, and...
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  • angels, and revered persons. In Twelver Shi'ism, honorifics are used with the Twelve Imams. Islamic honorifics are referred to as ṣalawāt (صَلَوات) in Arabic...
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  • In linguistics, an honorific (abbreviated HON) is a grammatical or morphosyntactic form that encodes the relative social status of the participants of...
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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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  • 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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  • change in the course of their lives. Also, many Myanmar names use an honorific, given at some point in life, as an integral part of the name. Burmese...
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    Sayyid (redirect from Said (honorific))
    plural: سادة sādah; feminine: سيدة sayyidah; Persian: [sejˈjede]) is an honorific title of Hasanids and Husaynids Muslims, recognized as descendants of...
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  • Among the honorifics in Judaism, there are several traditional honorifics for the dead which are used when naming and speaking of the deceased. Different...
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  • French honorifics are based on the wide use of Madame for women and Monsieur for men. "Monsieur" (M.) for a man, The plural is Messieurs (MM. for short)...
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  • Nahuatl honorifics refers to the set of linguistic elements and morphological systems found in the Nahuatl group of related languages and dialects, that...
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  • Çelebi (Turkish pronunciation: [t͡ʃelebi/]) was an Ottoman title of respect, approximately corresponding to "gentleman", "well-mannered" or "courteous"...
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    Mx (title) (redirect from Mx (honorific))
    English-language neologistic honorific that does not indicate gender. Developed as an alternative to gendered honorifics (such as Mr. and Ms.) in the...
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  • Awang, abbreviated as Awg. or Aw., is a commonly used honorific for the male commoners in Brunei. Awang is used in formal situation as a mark of respect...
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    instance, bans the acceptance of honors from other sovereigns unless the honorific order comes from a list of countries specified in a regulation. In 1974...
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    before its first association with Caesar's heir, augustus was an obscure honorific with religious associations. One early context (58 BC) associates it with...
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  • spelling differences) (abbreviation: Hon., Hon'ble, or variations) is an honorific style that is used as a prefix before the names or titles of certain people...
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