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- German_honorifics abstract "Honorifics in the German language include Herr for men (equivalent to Mister in English) and Frau for women (equivalent to Ms. in English). The honorific title of Doktor is similar to the title of Doctor in English in that it can be used for both medical doctors and people with doctorates, but unlike English, the title is sometimes repeated for double doctorates. In the past, Fräulein was in common usage for unmarried women (like Miss in English), but is now deprecated and often considered offensive, with Frau being used for all women.".
- German_honorifics wikiPageID "42329379".
- German_honorifics wikiPageRevisionID "602948299".
- German_honorifics subject Category:German_language.
- German_honorifics subject Category:Honorifics.
- German_honorifics subject Category:Sociolinguistics.
- German_honorifics comment "Honorifics in the German language include Herr for men (equivalent to Mister in English) and Frau for women (equivalent to Ms. in English). The honorific title of Doktor is similar to the title of Doctor in English in that it can be used for both medical doctors and people with doctorates, but unlike English, the title is sometimes repeated for double doctorates.".
- German_honorifics label "German honorifics".
- German_honorifics sameAs m.010283bq.
- German_honorifics sameAs Q16938974.
- German_honorifics sameAs Q16938974.
- German_honorifics wasDerivedFrom German_honorifics?oldid=602948299.
- German_honorifics isPrimaryTopicOf German_honorifics.