supposedly, the three red diagonal lines represent Lancelot's strength as that of three men.
In Portuguese, you can say "sim, senhor" to mean yes, sir.
"Si lo hago señor" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "If I do it, sir" in English.
"¿Cómo está usted, señor?" is Spanish for "How are you, sir?" It is a polite way to inquire about someone's well-being.
if u mean it in military way, then "yest, ser". if u mean it just like polite version of yes, then we don't have it, just say "da" - yes.
Obrigado (if you are male), obrigada (if you are female). Senhor (sir) is only ever used when you are talking to an elder (someone old enough to look like a guaranty kind of elder) or in very formal situations.
Sir Lancelot often used others' warhorses.
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Sir Lancelot was a knight, and all knights used swords as weapons in battle.
Sir Lancelot often used others' warhorses.
Sir Edward I think because I read an articale saying that it is very similliar to the crown of Sir Edward; EnglandMila
Use the link below to see a coat of arms for Raleigh. Be sure to read the biographical information to insure you have the correct Raleigh (Ralegh). Become your own expert on this subject.
Sir Isaac Stevens most likely got his coat from the Nez Perce Indian Tribe at a council meeting.
Sir Sean would be SO proud! -Yes, Connery IS an Irish name. First found around Galway Bay, where counties Galway and Clare meet, The Coat of Arms of the Connery family displays an opened book.
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Sir Walter Raleigh
Sir Walter Raleigh is reputed to have thrown his coat over a muddy puddle to enable the English queen, Elizabeth i, to not get her feet dirty. It is generally considered to be a legend, but who knows?