MAJESTIES - translation to arabic
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MAJESTIES - translation to arabic

AN HONORIFIC OF MONARCHS, USUALLY KINGS OR EMPERORS
His Majesty (style); Her Majesty (style); HM The Queen; Your Majesty; HM The King; Australian Majesty; His Australian Majesty; Her Australian Majesty; Your Australian Majesty; HM Queen; MAJESTY; Majestie; Their Majesties; Their Majesty; Majesties; HM King; HM The Queen Consort; HM The King Consort; HM The Queen Mother; HM The Queen Dowager; HM The Dowager Queen

MAJESTIES         

ألاسم

اِحْتِرَام ; جَلَال ; جَلَالَة ; عَظَمَة ; فَخَامَة

majesty         
اسْم : سلطة ملكيّة . جلالة . جلال . فخامة . عظمة
MAJESTY         

ألاسم

اِحْتِرَام ; جَلَال ; جَلَالَة ; عَظَمَة ; فَخَامَة

Definition

Majesties

Wikipedia

Majesty

Majesty (abbreviated HM for Her Majesty or His Majesty, oral address Your Majesty; from the Latin maiestas, meaning "greatness") is used as a manner of address by many monarchs, usually kings or queens. Where used, the style outranks the style of (Imperial/Royal) Highness, but is inferior to the style of Imperial Majesty. It has cognates in many other languages, especially of Europe.

Examples of use of MAJESTIES
1. The Balmoral Highlanders, under the command of Mr John Michie, awaited the arrival of their Majesties.
2. Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor DENVER Streaks of blue are turning red–state Colorado as purple as its mountain majesties.
3. Addressing the King, Mr Michie said they desired to approach their Majesties with the most cordial welcome in this their first visit as King and Queen to Balmoral.
4. Throughout the Sixties, the Stones tried on a series of masks, starting with an impersonation of old American bluesmen, such as Howlin‘ Wolf, before embracing pop success, then mutating into their role as the satanic majesties of the counter–culture.
5. "I want to learn various new things and I look forward to a new life as a member of the Kuroda family, while treasuring in my heart the life I have led up until now with their Majesties and my family," Sayako told reporters after the wedding.