- 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...
- The term Don (Spanish: [don],
roughly 'Lord')
abbreviated as D., is an
honorific prefix primarily used in
Spain and
Hispanic America, and with different...
- and referents.
Honorific phenomena in Thai
include honorific registers,
honorific pronominals, and
honorific particles. Thai
honorifics date back to the...
- ****anese
language makes use of a
system of
honorific speech,
called keishō (敬称),
which includes honorific suffixes and
prefixes when
referring to others...
-
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...
- The
Korean language has a
system of
honorifics that
recognizes and
reflects the
hierarchical social status of parti****nts with
respect to the subject...
- 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.:...
-
Indian honorifics are
honorific titles or
appendices to
names used in the
Indian subcontinent,
covering formal and
informal social, commercial, and religious...
- 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...
-
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...