• differences more generally) Chinese honorifics Chinese titles Korean honorifics Reischauer, Edwin O. (2002). Encyclopedia of Japan. Tōkyō: NetAdvance Inc. "-さん...
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  • closely resembles other honorifics systems found in the East Asian cultural sphere, such as honorifics in Korean. Japanese uses honorific constructions to show...
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    distinction or other common methods of signifying honorifics. See Korean honorifics and Japanese honorifics. Baekje language Classification of the Japonic...
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  • 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...
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    Canadian honorifics Chinese honorifics Courtesy titles in the United Kingdom French honorifics German honorifics Indian honorifics Japanese honorifics Style...
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  • Monsieur le comte or Madame la baronne. German honorifics Chinese honorifics Korean honorifics Japanese honorifics Sayare, Scott (22 February 2012). "'Mademoiselle'...
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  • honorifics Hokkien honorifics Honorific nicknames in popular music Indian honorifics Indonesian honorifics Italian honorifics Japanese honorifics Javanese language#Registers...
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  • heads of state (except for those addressed by Pē-hā or Tiān-hā), heads of government, ministers. Chinese honorifics Japanese honorifics Korean honorifics...
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  • of the participants of the conversation. Distinct from honorific titles, linguistic honorifics convey formality FORM, social distance, politeness POL...
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