It is a French phrase that you might find at the end of an invitation. re'ponde,sil vous plait(respond if you please OR please reply)
No full stops or Periods (".") required in between RSVP Hope this helps
RSVP is an abbreviation of the French phrase "respondez s'il vous plait".
The full form of RSVP in Hindi is "कृपया पुनर्दर्शन विनम्रता से (Kripyā punardarshan vinamratā se)."
The original French for RSVP is "repondez s'il vous plait." In English it translates to "please respond" to an invitation/letter.
Repondez vouz, S'il Vous Plait
RSVP is an abbreviation, It comes from the French term "Responde sil vous plait", meaning, please respond.
Ronde saare viyah
Not sure of spelling but, Respondez Si Vous Plait Literally "Please answer"
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Yes. Ellipses usually have three full stops to show that the statement is left unfinished.