In Shakespeare's "Macbeth," Ross implies that King Duncan is not well due to the unnatural events occurring in Scotland, which reflect the turmoil within the kingdom. He observes that the disturbances in nature mirror the moral corruption and chaos brought about by Macbeth's ambition and actions. Ross's statement serves to highlight the connection between the state of the natural world and the health of the monarchy. This commentary underscores the theme of the disruption of the natural order following Duncan's murder.
"Gentlemen, rise. His highness is not well."
"Denka."
전하
(votre) altesse
When I phone My Queen (girlfriend)
si Votre Altesse......
votre altesse royale
Translation: Merci Monseigneur.
ross
You would say Ross in French as "Ross". The pronunciation is similar, with a slight emphasis on the "r" sound.
Her Royal Highness or His Royal Highness.
Highness is a lower rank of a Royal Highnessbecause a Highness may be a distant relative of the monarch whereas the a Royal Highness may be a sister, brother, son, daughter etc.