Your honor
"Honrey" as in stubborn and bad-tempered would be spelled ornery.or"Honrey" as in with honor, such as a judge, is spelled honorary.
honor
honor = Ehre
The correct spelling is "your honor."
The same as in English: honor, but we pronounce the "h"
No. Even in countries that spell "honour" with a "u", the word contracts to "honor-" when "able" or some other suffix is added to it. Examples: honorable, honoring. It retains the "U" when letters are added to it that are *not* suffixes, such as honours or honoured.
Refer, as in "The doctor wants to refer you to a specialist."
In the US, it's "Your Honor"; in places with British spelling,it's "Your Honour."
There is only one correct spelling of that word: honor
A judge is spelled 'un juge / une juge' in French. To judge is 'juger'.
It is "honour" which is the UK/Commonwealth form. The US spelling is honor.
That is the correct spelling of "honor roll" (list of top academic students).