Hi: That would be: Votre Altesse Serenissime (with two accents aigus), this is for both: male & female
serene is translated serein, sereine in French
Translation: Merci Monseigneur.
I don't know what serene is in french but I know that beautiful in frnech is belle. French has femine and masculine and belle is femine. Handsome in french is beau. Here are the pronounciations: belle is pronounced bell the last e is silent beau is pronounced bo an au in french make an O Hope that helped if you need help with more french stuff leave a mesage on my board (not that I'm an expert I just took french before)! Signed, ~Ivyzanna (Ivy for short)~
"Denka."
serene
His/Her Serene Highness
Members of the royal family of Liechtenstein are typically addressed as "Your Serene Highness." For example, the reigning prince is referred to as "His Serene Highness Prince [Name]." When speaking to them directly, one would use "Your Serene Highness" followed by their title. It is customary to show respect and formality in communications with the royal family.
Her Serene Highness, Princess Charlene.
Bolivar
His Serene Highness, The Sovereign Prince of Monaco, Marquis of Baux
Her Royal Highness Caroline Louise Marguerite Grimaldi, Princess of Hanover, Hereditary Princess of Monaco His Serene Highness Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi II, Sovereign Prince of Monaco Her Serene Highness Princess Princess Stéphanie Marie Elisabeth Grimaldi of Monaco, Countess of Polignac
serene is translated serein, sereine in French
In various ways: Your Royal Highness (eg in UK senior members of the royal family) Prince (eg in UK junior members of royalty.....after her divorce Dianna was NOT called Royal Highness) Serene Highness (eg Monaco, Liechtenstein) Imperial Highness (eg Japan)
This meadow is usually quite serene. The serene look on the dozing bishop's face suddenly turned to surprise when the kickball bounced against the wall behind him.
(votre) altesse
His or Her (Royal) Highness
si Votre Altesse......