No. It is an adverb. Nouns associated with cordially (and the adjective cordial) are cordiality and cordialness.
"You are cordially invited to my party." It means respectfully. John was cordially invited to the Uniqua's wedding You are cordially invited to the party. You are cordially invited to answer this question. He always greets us cordially.
No. You should have a subject ...... We cordially invite you , or I cordially invite or The managementcordially invites you
You are cordially invited to answer this question.
Cordially is spelled correctly.
cordially invites
You are Cordially Invited... was created on 1997-11-03.
Cordially Invited - 2014 was released on: USA: June 2014
Bell Partners cordially invite you to our annual party.
Cordially Invited - 2013 was released on: USA: 26 June 2013
The use of "and" indicates plural, so it should be "cordially invite".
'cordialement'
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