Your Majesty
The term "Eure Majestät" is used in German to address a monarch, such as a king or queen, with the utmost respect and formality. It is the equivalent of "Your Majesty" in English. This term is used in formal contexts, such as when addressing a monarch in person, in official documents, or in formal speeches.
Your Majesty, I am ready to serve.
The sentence is addressing a ruler, such as a king or queen, indicating readiness to serve. 'Eure Majestät' is a formal way to address a royal entity.
Your Majesty, may I enter?
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Your Majesty, what command do you have for me?
This sentence is used when requesting orders from a royal figure. Here, 'Eure Majestät' is used as a title to show respect and indicate the high status of the person being addressed.