Smile.
"Thanks." It depends on how you say it (as with anything) - to convey respect you look them in the eyes and speak seriously. Handshake helps.
rendre hommage
namaste means greetings ,,,that's a formal way to say hii or hello,, in Hindi. people of India and Nepal use this word when they meet people showing respect and honour to that person.
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no... I dont think so...they're relationship is more like,respect,rather than love.Although in Hellsing episode 4 OVA,on the phone,they sounded as if they were married!!!
say hello to goodbyes!
There is one REALLY random word I know! I'm not kidding you really can say his word! It's melekalikimaka. I also know you can say things like pine, snow, dog, and most words are random if they don't have anything to do with current conversation. I hope this helps! - Melekalikimaka means Merry Christmas in Hawaiian..
One word that can be used to mean pleasure and respect could be proud. You could also say accomplished or successful.
respect is spelled the same in French.
Zūnzhòng尊重
It means i give respect i get it; i mean what i say when i say it im gay
When the preacher is preaching and teaching the word, you can show that you are listening by say "Amen" which means I agree.
to say respect in Japanese is 尊重する and it is read like sonchou suru hope this helps :)
Honesty and faithfulness brings respect. To gain respect one has to exhibits qualities that show integrity and love for humanity.
I do not have peers.....maybe that is why they do not respect what I have to say.
It is the same. Respectable is also a French word.
When they say "I love you" then they love you, if they say "I respect you" while they show respect to you, they just aren't into you.
They have to pay attention listen and say it loud yet respectfully
Though Buddhism and Shinto have had major cultural influences in Japan, it would be fair to say that most Japanese are not religious. In fact, the majority of Japanese identify as either atheist or agnostic. While Japanese may pay respect to the dead, I don't think one can say that a majority of Japanese "worship" anything in the Western sense of the word.