There's no word for this in English. There is no such concept in English-speaking cultures.
The name Elders is English for Elder's son. Elder is Scottish and English given to the eldest of two bearing the same name from Old English ealdra. It may also mean an elder of a Church.
"El honor" in Spanish translates to "honor" in English. It refers to a sense of dignity, respect, integrity, or high moral standards, just like in English. It can be used to describe both personal honor and the honor or respect given to someone or something.
They deserve respect because they have given you respect too. Respect is reciprocal.
Your younger brother's wife is your sister-in-law. Your older brother's wife is also your sister-in-law. In English, we make no distinction between the two. However, when talking to your sister-in-law you do not address her as sister-in-law. You just call her by her name.
Respect is earned not given. You can make the hearts of men fear you but you can't make them respect you.
Your father's younger (or elder) brother would be your uncle. It is tradition to call them by their given first name as opposed to 'Uncle', in the way the majority of people call their perents Mum & Dad rather than their given names.
it depends on which ticket you use and which veggie elder you go to ex:veggie elder ticket given to the one in jungle will get you a empty bottle. doesn't really just an example
Shammi Kapoor is elder than Shashi Kapoor.
Ryan Nisbet is a very succesfull student and as a youngster was given the nickname, Egg, by his elder brother, Craig. This was because of a lump on the frontal forehead of an uncanny nature which vaugely resembled an egg shape, hence the nickname, Egg.
That is entirely up to the individual officer. Respect is not given, it is earned.
I don't know, but it is certainly not Amaya since that means heavenly valley - a term signifying special respect when given to a person
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