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Su Majestad

English translation of Su Majestad

Your Majesty

The Spanish term 'Su Majestad' translates to 'Your Majesty' in English. It is a formal or ceremonial way to address or refer to a reigning king, queen, emperor, or empress. The phrase may be used when addressing directly to these high-ranking individuals, or when mentioning them in a conversation. It represents a term of respect used in many cultures and languages including English and Spanish.


Example sentences using: Su Majestad

Su Majestad ha llegado al evento con gran pompa.

English translation of Su Majestad ha llegado al evento con gran pompa.

Your Majesty has arrived at the event with great pomp.

This phrase indicates that 'Your Majesty' has arrived at an event in a very grand and elaborate manner, showing the respect and ceremony associated with royalty.

Todos se inclinan ante Su Majestad en señal de respeto.

English translation of Todos se inclinan ante Su Majestad en señal de respeto.

Everyone bows before Your Majesty as a sign of respect.

This phrase describes a respectful gesture where people bow in front of a monarch, acknowledging their status and authority.

Su Majestad ha decidido favorecer con su presencia a la celebración.

English translation of Su Majestad ha decidido favorecer con su presencia a la celebración.

Your Majesty has decided to honor the celebration with your presence.

This phrase conveys that the royal figure is attending a celebration, and their presence is considered an honor for the event.

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