Edward uses the word "dear" in a more endearing or affectionate way when addressing people, showing his emotional attachment. His mother, on the other hand, may use it in a more formal or polite manner when addressing others, without necessarily implying deep affection.
The Latin phrase for this is alma mater which literally means "dear mother"
it was USED differently !
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I believe it always starts with Dear Eg Dear Sir / Madam, Dear Mr Smith i believe it can start with both. but "dear" is used the most.
Cara bella madre is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "dear, beautiful mother." The feminine singular phrase may be used in conversation as direct address and in correspondence as informal salutation. The pronunciation will be "KA-ra BEL-la MA-drey" in Pisan Italian.
The term 'Oh dear!' is an interjection, used to express emotion. The word 'oh' is an interjection, the word 'dear' is a noun; used together is an interjection.
Beti means daughter in hindi. It is a word which would be used by a mother to address her daughter. It is similar to the word dear, darling or baby. It is pronounced 'bay-tee'.
the better to protect you, my dear.
"Hi" or "Mr./Miss. Name" can be used instead of dear.
If the priest is male, "Dear Father Smith" would probably be the most commonly used greeting. "Dear Rev. Smith" would be fine, as would "Dear Pastor Smith" if the priest is the pastor of a church. Some female priests prefer "Mother Smith," but that isn't universal, so if you aren't sure, I would go with Rev.
It can be, as in a dear person, or dear memories. The word dear can also be used as a noun (a kind or helpful person). It is also rarely used as an adverb (e.g. the principles we hold dear).
The correct and most used and common one is Dear