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  2. Royal we - Wikipedia

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    The royal we, majestic plural (pluralis majestatis), or royal plural, is the use of a plural pronoun (or corresponding plural -inflected verb forms) used by a single person who is a monarch or holds a high office to refer to themselves. A more general term for the use of a we, us, or our to refer to oneself is nosism.

  3. Royal Highness - Wikipedia

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    According to Denis Diderot 's Encyclopédie, the style of Royal Highness was created on the insistence of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, Cardinal-Infante of Spain, a younger son of King Philip III of Spain. The archduke was travelling through Italy on his way to the Low Countries and, upon meeting Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy, refused to ...

  4. We - Wikipedia

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    The author's we, or pluralism modesties, is a practice referring to a generic third person as we (instead of one or the informal you): By adding four and five, we obtain nine. We are led also to a definition of "time" in physics. — Albert Einstein. We in this sense often refers to "the reader and the author" because the author often assumes ...

  5. The Presidential We - AOL

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    Instead of the royal we, Americans have long endured the presidential we. American history brims with executive overuse of first-person personal pronouns. American history brims with executive ...

  6. Highness - Wikipedia

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    Highness (abbreviation HH, oral address Your Highness) is a formal style used to address (in second person) or refer to (in third person) certain members of a reigning or formerly reigning dynasty. It is typically used with a possessive adjective: "His Highness", "Her Highness" (HH), "Their Highnesses", etc.

  7. Support gender-questioning children by wearing pronoun ... - AOL

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    October 3, 2024 at 6:16 AM. GPs should consider wearing name tags stating their pronouns to support children questioning their gender, it has been suggested. Surgeries could also display the ...

  8. Imperial, royal and noble ranks - Wikipedia

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    王is the title of kings in East Asia. A king is called Wángin Chinese, Wangin Korean, Vươngin Vietnamese, and Ōin Japanese, but these are all just their respective pronunciations of the Chinese character 王. Wáng (王), the head of stateof Ancient China. Wang(왕, 王), Korean, meaning "king".

  9. Imperial and Royal Highness - Wikipedia

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    Imperial and Royal Highness. Imperial and Royal Highness (abbreviation HI&RH) is a style possessed by someone who either through birth or marriage holds two individual styles, Imperial Highness and Royal Highness. His/Her Imperial Highness is a style used by members of an imperial family to denote imperial – as opposed to royal – status to ...