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  1. used to respectfully refer to something that belongs to or is related to the listener or a third party

    used to respectfully refer to something that belongs to or is related to the listener or a third party

    used to respectfully refer to a person or group

    adds refinement

    1. used to respectfully issue a command or request

      used to respectfully issue a command or request

      used to respectfully express the progressive aspect (see いる (iru))

      used to respectfully describe the actions of another

      used to humbly describe one's own actions that affect someone else

      used to form imperative expressions for use with those of lower status

      short for (o-) なさい (nasai); used to form imperative expressions for use with those of lower status

      1. adds refinement

        adds refinement

        used to show respect to the person to whom the adjective applies

        , : used to affectionately refer to a woman or girl

        indicates that the [word] is honorific; often used to indicate that the [word] belongs or is related to the listener (as opposed to the speaker)

        indicates that the [word] is honorific; often used to indicate that the [word] belongs or is related to the listener (as opposed to the speaker)

        added to gods and other spiritually important things

        added to nouns to indicate godlike respect

        , : added to placenames to emphasize beauty

        used to respectfully refer to something that belongs to or is related to the listener or a third party

        1. used to respectfully describe the actions of another
        2. used to humbly describe one's own actions that affect someone else

          used to respectfully describe the actions of another

          used to humbly describe one's own actions that affect someone else

          adds refinement

          indicates that the [word] is familiar to the speaker and slightly honorific

          a lady

          form of address to a woman or a court lady: my Lady

          equestrianism, horseriding

          a coachman

          serving nearby (to an aristocrat, etc.)

          prefixed to make an honorific kanji compound, especially used to indicate that the [word] belongs or is related to the emperor and/or the equivalents

          suffixed to make an honorific kanji compound which means the action belongs or is related to the emperor and/or the equivalents

          added to gods and other spiritually important things

          added to nouns to indicate godlike respect

          added to placenames to emphasize beauty

          Source: wiktionary.org

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