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- English_honorifics abstract "In the English language, an English honorific is a title prefixing a person's name, e.g.: Miss, Ms, Mr, Sir, Mrs, Dr, Lady or Lord. They are not titles or positions that can appear without the person's name, as in the President or the Earl.There are many forms of honorifics that are used when addressing the members of the nobility, clergy, or royalty, mostly in countries that are monarchies. These include \"Your Majesty\" and \"Your Highness\", which are often used when speaking with royalty, or \"My lord/lady\" to address a peer other than a Duke, who is referred to as \"Your Grace\".Some honorifics distinguish the sex of the person being referred to. Some titles of nobility and professional honorifics, such as the traditionally male-only Doctor or General, do not have gender-specific versions; women take the same form of the title as men.".
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- English_honorifics wikiPageRevisionID "706487504".
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Advocate.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Bachelor_of_Medicine,_Bachelor_of_Surgery.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Baron.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Baronet.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Barrister.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Brother_(Catholic).
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Buckingham_Palace.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_honorifics.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_honours_system.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Honorifics.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Clergy.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Courtesy_titles_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Dame.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Dental_degree.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_(title).
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_of_Medicine.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_of_Osteopathic_Medicine.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_of_Pharmacy.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_of_Philosophy.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Earl.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Elder_(Latter_Day_Saints).
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Esquire.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink French_honorifics.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink General_American.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink German_honorifics.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_language.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Help:IPA_for_English.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Honorific.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Indian_honorifics.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Judaism.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Judge.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Lady.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Lord.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Madam.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Marquess.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Master_(form_of_address).
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Minister_(Christianity).
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Miss.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Monarchy.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Mr..
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Mrs..
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Ms..
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Nobility.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Nun.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Optometry.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Orders,_decorations,_and_medals_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Pastor.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Peerages_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Priesthood_(Catholic_Church).
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Professor.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Queens_Counsel.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Rabbi.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Received_Pronunciation.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Royal_family.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_school.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Sir.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Style_(manner_of_address).
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink The_Reverend.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Title.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Torah.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Veterinary_physician.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Viscount.
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLinkText "English honorific".
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLinkText "English honorifics".
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLinkText "honorific".
- English_honorifics wikiPageWikiLinkText "honorifics in modern English".
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- English_honorifics subject Category:British_honours_system.
- English_honorifics subject Category:Honorifics.
- English_honorifics hypernym Title.
- English_honorifics type Award.
- English_honorifics type Award.
- English_honorifics type Title.
- English_honorifics comment "In the English language, an English honorific is a title prefixing a person's name, e.g.: Miss, Ms, Mr, Sir, Mrs, Dr, Lady or Lord. They are not titles or positions that can appear without the person's name, as in the President or the Earl.There are many forms of honorifics that are used when addressing the members of the nobility, clergy, or royalty, mostly in countries that are monarchies.".
- English_honorifics label "English honorifics".
- English_honorifics sameAs Q5378582.
- English_honorifics sameAs Англиски_хоноративи.
- English_honorifics sameAs m.04bbkv.
- English_honorifics sameAs மரியாதைத்_தலைப்பு.
- English_honorifics sameAs Q5378582.
- English_honorifics wasDerivedFrom English_honorifics?oldid=706487504.
- English_honorifics isPrimaryTopicOf English_honorifics.