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Harry
who can tell me "yes, your majesty" and "all hail " 's mean?
I can't understand
Feb 17, 2011 7:19 AM
Answers · 2
yes, your majesty when you are replying to a king or a queen when they are calling, to show respect . when your mum calls you, you reply: yes, mum
king: edward
edward: yes, your majesty
all hail is an archaic greeting or salutation
literally: all health (to someone)]
February 17, 2011
yes, your majesty--- 是的,陛下(或者:殿下)
另外那个我没听说过,不太清楚。
February 17, 2011
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