전하
"Your highness" in Korean can be translated as "귀하" (gwiha) or "귀족" (gwijok), depending on the context in which it is used. Both terms are formal and used to show respect toward someone of a higher rank or status.
"Denka."
In Korean, "mama" (마마) can mean "mommy" or "mother." It is an informal term commonly used by children to refer to their mother.
It's what you would tell someone who is of royal power. Thank you, "Your highness/Majesty"
(votre) altesse
When I phone My Queen (girlfriend)
si Votre Altesse......
How to say diana in korean
Translation: Merci Monseigneur.
votre altesse royale
how do you say Braidyn in korean
Will is 미래 in Korean.