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When you speak to the queen or king, say your majesty, this is fixed. Honorific titles for the king of a country and people of this status or above, such as: empress, emperor.
Majesty means "kingship", your majesty is actually you, who possess majesty, that is, "you who have royal power", all in front of the king to say your, not my.
Her Majesty or His Majesty is actually She He, who possesses the Majesty. Similar usages are:
Your Highness
your excellency -- Your Excellency.
Your Honor -- An honorific title for a judge.
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When you speak to the queen or king, say your majesty, this is fixed. Honorific titles for the late monarch of a country and people above this status, such as: empress, emperor.
Majesty is the meaning of "royal power", your majesty is actually you, who possess majesty, and it is also "you who have royal power" before the state quietly, all in front of the king to say your, not my.
Her Majesty or His Majesty is actually She He, who possesses the Majesty. Similar usages are:
Your Highness
your excellency -- Your Excellency.
Your Honor -- An honorific title for a judge.
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Common sense of civil servants, what is the meaning of His Majesty's "Majesty".
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It refers to the steps, which means that the person who can only see the steps is called "Your Majesty" to the emperor
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High steps under the palace.
When facing the emperor, in order to show respect, you can't look at the emperor's face, but look at the bottom of the palace steps, so you are called "Your Majesty".
In the face of the princes and nobles, in order to show respect, you must not look at their faces, but look at the bottom of their palace, so they are called "Your Highness".
In the face of the powerful**, in order to show respect, you can't look at their faces, but look at the bottom of their pavilions, so you are called "Your Excellency".
When facing someone of equal status, in order to show respect, you can't look at their faces, but look under the other person's feet, so they used to be "under the feet".
Hehe, I see, it's all honorifics.
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highness: Your Highness.
Serenity: Your Excellency (an honorific title given to certain members of the royal family of Europe).
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your highness (direct address);
his highness;Her Highness (indirect salutation).
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His Highness [Dictionary] highness; (Honorific title for the crown prince or prince) your highness ...his highness;Her Highness (indirect salutation). sire;
Example sentence] That's the best, Your Highness.
that would be best, your highness
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highness: Your Highness.
Serenity: Your Excellency (an honorific title given to certain members of the royal family of Europe).
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Concise English-Chinese Dictionary.
highness
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n.Your Royal Highness, Your Excellency (used as an honorific title for members of the royal family).
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