an Agha. It was an answer to a crossword puzzle.
A Turkish honorific is a title or form of address used to show respect or politeness when addressing someone. For example, "Bey" is a common honorific used for men, equivalent to "Mr.", while "Hanım" is used for women, equivalent to "Mrs." or "Ms."
The English honorific used to refer to traditional leaders is "Chief."
No sugar in Turkish is "şekersiz".
Turkish people speak Turkish. It is the official language of Turkey and is also spoken in parts of Cyprus and other countries with Turkish communities.
Formal saying: Nasılsınız? Informal saying: Nasılsın? in Turkish.
Turkish people speak Turkish, which is a Turkic language. It is the official language of Turkey and is spoken by the majority of the population.
Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.Augustus was an honorific title given to Octavian in recognition for his accomplishments.
"Koi" is an honorific in Japanese that is often used to show respect when addressing someone of a higher status or position. It is similar to "Mr." or "Ms." in English.
Onii-san is the honorific while the actual word is ani.
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As an honorific
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