telling you you are missed a lot (I would reply in Kind)
Mi manchi tanto anche
You could reply with "Anche tu mi manchi molto," which means "I miss you a lot too."
Did not reply.When you use did it shows the tense not the verb. So did not replied is not correct because did and replied are both in past tense
Yes, the sentence is mostly correct. A more natural way to phrase it would be: "Should this loan application be given due approval, please send us your reply."
The past tense of "reply" is "replied".
An antonym i think for reply would be is ask. because reply is answer the opposite is ask
Sure, here is an example: "Please reply to this email by the end of the day."
If you are replying to an answer that ask you if you received something, i.e. by courier, and you want to say 'Yes I got. it It is beautiful', then the transation is: "Sì, l'ho avuto. E' molto bello. If you are stating "'Yes I got. it It is beautiful" but not as a reply to an answer, then you should write: "Ce l'ho. E' molto bello".
"Reply" in English is risposta in Italian.
I will reply to you. or I will reply you soon. Which sentence is right?
Both are terms, but for different aspects of a reply. You would decide what form and language to use "for the reply to Anne." If you were describing the contents of the reply, not the form, you would say that a word or phrase was "in the reply to Anne."
risponderà presto
Mi spiace per la risposta tardiva is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Sorry for the late reply." The declarative statement starts with the personal pronoun as indirect object to the third person impersonal singular of the present indicative to translate literally as "To me it is sad (saddening, sorry)." The pronunciation will be "mee dee-SPYA-tchey per la ree-SPO-sta tar-DEE-va" in Italian.
the clouds are whiter on the other side
The phrase is "repondez s'il vous plait" and it means "please reply" in english.
To reply to hasta mañana, you could use the same phrase or vary it: Nos vemos, Hasta luego, Adios.
RSVP is the standard Party Reply and it is an initialism derived from the French phrase répondez s'il vous plaît, meaning "Please respond".
Like with every other 'best wishes' phrase, say thank you.
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