English
Pronoun
Your Honour
- (Commonwealth) A title used to address a judge or magistrate in court.
- (Canada) A title used to address a provincial lieutenant-governor.
Translations
title used to address a judge or magistrate
- Arabic: فَخَامَتُكَ m (faḵāmatuka), فَخَامَتُكِ f (faḵāmatuki)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 閣下 / 阁下 (zh) (géxià), 法官大人 (fǎguān dàrén)
- Danish: please add this translation if you can
- Dutch: edelachtbare (nl), edelhoogachtbare, edelgrootachtbare
- Finnish: Teidän korkeutenne
- Georgian: თქვენო ღირსებავ (tkveno ɣirsebav)
- German: Herr Vorsitzender, Euer Ehren
- Hungarian: (tisztelt) bíró úr (man), (tisztelt) bírónő (woman), tisztelt bíróság (the entire body)
- Japanese: 閣下 (ja) (かっか, kakka)
- Kazakh: Ұлы мәртебелім (Ūly märtebelım)
- Korean: 각하(閣下) (ko) (gakha)
- Malay: Yang Arif
- Polish: Wysoki Sądzie (pl) m
- Romanian: Onorată Instanță f
- Russian: Ваша (ru) f (Vaša) честь (ru) f (čestʹ) (Ваша честь) (declines as sing. but used with verb in 3rd person pl. majestatis)
- Spanish: señoría (es) f (Su señoría), Su Señoría
- Swedish: Ers Nåd
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