honoríficos
Honoríficos are linguistic forms and social practices used to convey respect, status, or formality in communication. They are not limited to a single word, but include titles, prefixes or suffixes attached to a name, respectful pronouns, and special verb or sentence‑ending forms. Their primary function is to encode social distance, hierarchy, and the nature of the relationship between speakers.
Types of honoríficos include vocatives (how a person is addressed), honorific titles, kinship terms used to
Spanish-speaking contexts commonly use Don or Doña before a person’s first name or full name to signal
In East Asia, honorific systems are extensive. Japanese uses keigo (respectful language), including forms like san,
Misuse or overuse of honoríficos can offend, and social rules governing them vary across cultures and contexts.