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Hello, Sir, Madam, Guest, Ling Zun, Ling Lang, Comrade, Miss, Teacher, Master.
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Generally, the honorific title of others is Mr. Meritorious Monarch, Mr. Son, Master and Husband, Your Excellency. Such as people, adults and brothers, etc., this is the honorific title of the ancient people to each other's fathers.
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Hello, honorific words are generally used for you, with some honorifics: Mr. X, Manager X, Mr. X, Ms.
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Boss: Honorific title for certain senior leaders of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (mostly used in conjunction with surnames); It also refers to the general manager or chairman of some companies. The word "Lao" is used after the word to indicate the surname, and it can also indicate respect, such as calling Ba Jin Ba Lao.
13. The family of the word "bow": In the old days, it was used in official documents and letters to refer to the other party's actions against himself
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Ling Zun --- honorifies the father of the other party; Lingtang - Honorific title for the other person's mother;
Ling Lang --- honored the other party's son; Ling Yan - Honorific title for the other party's daughter;
Lingqin - Honorific title of relative of the other person;
Ling Gao Zu - Honorific title for each other's students.
Father of the house - Humility, to call one's father to others;
Mother of the house - Humility, to call one's own mother to others;
Brother - Humility, calling one's brother to others;
Child-called a son;
Little Girl - Humble herself as her daughter.
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1) Honorific titles:
1. Ling: It is used in front of nouns or adjectives to express respect for other people's relatives, and has the meaning of "beautiful".
Such as: Lingzun, Lingtang: the honorific title for other people's parents.
Brother Ling, Sister Ling: An honorific title for other people's brothers and sisters.
Linglang, Lingai: Honorific titles for other people's children.
Lingkan: Honorific title for someone else's wife.
Lingqin: Honorific title for someone else's relative.
2. Zun: It is used to refer to people or things related to the other party, such as: Zunshang (called the other party's parents), Zun Gong, Zun Jun, Zun Fu (all called the other party's father), Zun Tang (the other party's mother), Zun Qin (the other party's relatives), Zun Jia (called the other party), Zun Ming (the other party's instructions), Zun Yi (the meaning of the other party).
3. Xian: used to call the younger generation or junior, such as: Xianjia (called the other party), Xianlang (called the other party's son), Xiandi (called the other party's younger brother).
4. Benevolence: It means love and has a wide range of applications, such as calling people who are older than themselves among peers and friends as benevolent brothers, and calling people with high status as benevolent princes.
5. Call the old man a father-in-law, a father-in-law.
2) Humility.
1. Home: It is used to call others one's senior or older relatives.
Such as: father, family, family, family, family: called father;
Mother, Jiaci: called mother;
Brother: called elder brother;
Sister: called sister;
Uncle Family: Called uncle.
2. She: It is used to call others their relatives of low rank or young age.
Such as: Brother: Brother;
Sister: called sister;
Nephew: called nephew;
Relatives: Relatives.
3. Small: humbly refer to yourself or people or things related to yourself.
For example: younger brother: a man humbly refers to himself among friends or acquaintances;
Child-called a son;
Little Girl - Humble herself as her daughter.
Villain: a person of low status who calls himself;
Xiaosheng (mostly found in the early vernacular): a young scholar who calls himself;
Xiao Ke (mostly found in the early vernacular): Humble yourself.
4. Old: used to humble oneself or things related to oneself.
Such as: coarse: humbly claim that he has no culture;
Old decay: the elderly call themselves humble;
Old Body: Older women call themselves humble.
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Summary. Thou, Er, Gong, Jun, Son, Your Excellency, Your Foot, etc. 1.
汝, pinyin: rǔ means: you, mostly used to refer to peers or juniors.
2.Er, pinyin: ěr means:
Refers to personal pronouns. You, yours. 3.
公, pinyin: gōng means: you, refers to the honorific title of a person.
4.君, pinyin: jūn means:
It is equivalent to "you", which is an honorific title for people, and is usually called a gentleman for people with good moral character. 5.子, pinyin is:
zǐ meaning: refers to you, such as: holding the hand of the son, and the son of the elderly.
6.Your Excellency, pinyin: gé xià meaning:
It is an honorific title for "you", which was mostly used in colloquial language in ancient times and in books and letters in modern times.
Thou, Er, Gong, Jun, Son, Your Excellency, Your Foot, etc. 1.Ru, pinyin:
rǔ means: you, mostly used to refer to peers or juniors. 2.
Er, pinyin: ěr means: refers to personal pronouns.
You, yours. 3.Gong, pinyin is:
gōng means: you, touch tanhong refers to the honorific title for people. 4.
Jun, pinyin: jūn means: equivalent to "you", is a respectful and laughing book for people, usually for people with good morals are called junzi.
5.子, pinyin: zǐ meaning:
refers to you, such as: holding the son's letter and hand, and growing old with the son. 6.
Your Excellency, pinyin: gé xià meaning: is an honorific title for "you", which is mostly used in colloquial language in ancient times and in books and letters in modern times.
Extended from nouns to "you (you)" are: Jun, Qing, etc.; There are also those introduced by dialects: nong, yi (sometimes as a third-person pronoun), etc.
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2.Patronage – mostly used in stores to customers. Megumi:
It is used for the other person's actions to treat themselves. Such as: furniture exhibition, please patronize.
3.Hui Lin - refers to the other party to come to himself. 4.
Coming - Calling the guests coming. 5.Presence – Calling the customer coming.
6.Presence - call the other party coming. Coarse reed crack driving:
Refers to the vehicle, borrowed as an honorific, called the rock closed side. Such as: Prepare for the Philippines, waiting for you.
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