honor
There is only one correct spelling of that word: honor
That is the correct spelling of the word "privilege" (prerogative, honor).
That is the correct spelling of the word "commemorate".
The word is spelled honor in the English version; Brits add a "u" for honour. If you lived in the Americas, teachers expect to see honor as the spelling.
It is "honour" which is the UK/Commonwealth form. The US spelling is honor.
There is only one correct spelling of that word: honor
That is the correct spelling of the word "privilege" (prerogative, honor).
The word "privilege" means a right, honor, or prerogative.
That is the correct spelling of the word "commemorate".
If I understand correctly, the word you want is "honored". The root word is "honor" and the "-ed" indicates past tense. It is an honor to receive an award. The community honored the man with an award.
honor = Ehre
The correct spelling is "your honor."
Your honor
There is no root word for honor. honor is a root word.
The same as in English: honor, but we pronounce the "h"
The word is spelled honor in the English version; Brits add a "u" for honour. If you lived in the Americas, teachers expect to see honor as the spelling.
In the US, it's "Your Honor"; in places with British spelling,it's "Your Honour."