Your Highness

Usage notes

 * This is the second-person form of address to a prince or princess. Verbs used with this pronoun as the subject are conjugated in the third person. The forms used when referring in the third person are His Highness (of a man) and Her Highness (of a woman).


 * If the prince or princess is a member of a royal family, the full form is Your Royal Highness; if a member of an imperial family (i.e., the family of an emperor or empress), the form is Your Imperial Highness.


 * The corresponding form for a king, queen, emperor, or empress is Your Majesty. In some modern texts, however, this distinction is lost.

Translations

 * Arabic: سُمُوُّكَ, سُمُوُّكِ
 * Catalan: Sa Altesa
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Danish: Deres Højhed
 * Estonian: Teie Kõrgeausus
 * Finnish: teidän korkeutenne
 * French:
 * German: Ihre Hoheit
 * Greek:
 * Italian: Sua Altezza
 * Japanese:, 上様
 * Korean:
 * Macedonian: Ва́ше Висо́чество
 * Maori: Tōu Whakaritenga
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: Ва́ше Высо́чество, Ва́ше Вели́чество
 * Slovak: vaša výsosť
 * Spanish: Su Alteza
 * Swedish: Ers Höghet
 * Vietnamese:
 * Welsh: Eich Uchelder