Honors, in Spanish it is the almost same; honores! i think this is how you say it; "honerez". see Bing translator:
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Honor is spelled the same in Spanish in English.
In Spanish, it is pronounced "O-nor" (H's are silent in the spanish language)
honrar
Google Translator :D
"¿Me harías el honor de serme un/a amigo/a?" The 'my' is understood in the 'serme.'
Spanish National Honor Society was created in 1953.
honor
dama de honor
That honor has to go to the Spanish. Some say the Vikings, but, they didn't stay long enough to welcome the English or the French.
on my honor i wil try
¡Macho a mucha honra!
She lies buried in an elaborate tomb with her husband (Ferdinand) in Granada, Spain. This is interesting as most Spanish monarchs are buried in the Escorial. She has an elaborate tomb to say the least. as the first Spanish queen this is a fitting honor.
"It is an honor for me." But most English speakers drop the "for me," which is implied. For example, you can say: "It is an honor to be here." "This award is a great honor." But keep the "for me" when there's a chance for confusion: "Your presence in my home is an honor for me." Or better yet, find another way to say it: "You honor me with your presence."
Spanish for "you're invited" is "Estás invitado".