- addressed. The most
common honorifics in
modern English are
usually placed immediately before a person's name.
Honorifics used (both as
style and as form...
- later. 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...
-
language has a
system of
linguistic honorifics that
reflects the
social status of parti****nts.
Speakers use
honorifics to
indicate their social relationship...
- and
revered persons. In
Twelver Shi'ism,
honorifics are used with the
Twelve Imams. Also,
Islamic honorifics are
referred to as Salawāt (صَلَوات, lit...
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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 ****anese
honorifics Style...
- to
Roman Catholic diocesan priests (never to prelates, who bear
higher honorifics such as monsignore, eminenza, and so on). In Sardinia,
until recently...
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practice of
using honorifics is
widespread across all
cultures in the
Burmese region.
While certain ethnic groups may have
unique honorifics,
these terms are...
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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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honorifics:
Burmese honorifics and
Burmese Buddhist titles Cambodia honorifics Cham
honorifics Filipino styles and
honorifics Indonesian honorifics Khmer...