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Indian honorifics
Indian honorifics are honorific titles or appendices to names used in India, covering formal and informal social, commercial, and religious relationships. These may take the form of prefixes, suffixes or replacements.
==Prefix type==

The most common honorifics in India are usually placed immediately before the name of the subject. Honorifics which can be used of any adult of the appropriate sex include '"Sri"' (also written as ''Shri''), "'Smt'" and '"Kum"'.
''Sri'' (Sanskrit: श्री॰; also ''Sree, Shri, Shree, Siri'' or ''Seri'') is the most commonly used honorific for men. The title is derived from the Sanskrit श्रीमन्, "''śrīman''", and is akin to the English term "Mister".
Unmarried women bear the title ''Kum'' (कुमारी, read as ''kumārī'') as they would the English "Miss", while married women employ ''Smt'' (श्रीमती, read as ''śrīmatī''), the equivalent of "Mrs".

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