Your Ladyship - traducción al holandés
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Your Ladyship - traducción al holandés

TITLE HELD BY ARISTOCRATIC OR NOBLE WOMEN
Ladies; My Lady; Gentlelady; My lady; Lady (word); Ladyship
  • The Lady of Shalott]]'', 1888 ([[Tate Gallery]], London, England)

Your Ladyship      
Uwe Hoogheid
His Honor         
TITLE
Your honor; Her Honour; Your honour; His Honor; Hizzoner; Your Honor; Your Honour; His Honour
Uwe Heerlijkheid
your honor         
TITLE
Your honor; Her Honour; Your honour; His Honor; Hizzoner; Your Honor; Your Honour; His Honour
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Wikipedia

Lady

The word lady is a term for a girl or woman, with various connotations. Once used to describe only women of a high social class or status, the equivalent of lord, now it may refer to any adult woman, as gentleman can be used for men. Informal use is sometimes euphemistic ("lady of the night" for prostitute) or, in American slang, condescending in direct address (equivalent to "mister" or "man").

"Lady" is also a formal title in the United Kingdom. "Lady" is used before the family name of a woman with a title of nobility or honorary title suo jure (in her own right), or the wife of a lord, a baronet, Scottish feudal baron, laird, or a knight, and also before the first name of the daughter of a duke, marquess, or earl.

Ejemplos de uso de Your Ladyship
1. She fancied herself as Lady of the Manor and expected people to address her as Your Ladyship.
2. Even after her arrest she insisted on being called ‘Your Ladyship‘ and even referred to her title in the official court documents.
3. He said: "Your ladyship announced in public that you don‘t feel able to sit on an inquest in which a jury is going to be summoned, and you had sat on this inquest from January 8 onwards – never indicating at any stage you were feeling unable to deal with such a situation." Now, said Mr Mansfield, another coroner – Lord Justice Scott Baker – not yet appointed had already indicated that he would hold the inquest in Court 73 at the Royal Courts of Justice, which was a "totally inadequate" venue.