Maybe it could be, "Excuse you." Or, "Excuse yourself."
formal
"I beg your pardon" means "I'm sorry" in a formal way.
sumimasen = "pardon" or "pardon me"
The word is pardon. The president has the power to pardon the prisoners.
Pardon can be a noun -- I beg your pardon, I didn't see you sitting there. Pardon can be a verb -- The judge will not pardon his crime.
Either 'pardon' or 'desole'.' Pardon' usually means 'excuse me' and 'desole' means 'I'm devastated for you'. Pardon is generally less stronger, less in formal depending on the context of the sentence or phrase.
The French pardon meaning to be excused or dismissed
The president granted a full pardon to the convicted criminal, clearing their record and allowing them to start afresh.
"I beg your pardon, but I must leave immediately."
Yes, "pardon" can act as a noun, referring to the action of forgiving someone for an offense or the official forgiveness of a crime.
Here are two sentences using the word pardon: "Pardon, I didn't hear you?" "It was hoped that the judge would pardon Luke from the crime."
Pardon is the word.