The word dear in latin is "Carissimi"
If you know whether they are male or female, you say either "Dear Sir" or "Dear Madam" -- if you don't know at all, you say "Dear Sir or Madam."
Carus amicus.
You cannot say either of those words in Latin.
i think respected sir is incorrect we call sir with respect so there is no need to call respected sir
Dear Sir was created in 1995-10.
Not the entire word just "S" in sir and "M" in madame example: Dear Sir, or Dear Madame
Sir, Dear Sir, Dear Mr. dela Cruz.
Dear Senator (last name): or Dear Senator:
You could simply say, "Dear Sir/Ma'am"
In addressing someone as a good person you say bone vir[bo-nay weer]. In describing him as a good man you say bonus vir.Bone vir was the standard way of starting a letter, just as we start with "Dear Sir".
my dear, I beg you to let yourself be guided more by your temperament than by a strict conscience