The word "reply" in French is "répondre." It is a verb that means to respond or answer. If you are looking for the noun form, you can use "réponse," which means "response" or "answer."
I will await your reply is 'j'attendrai votre réponse' in French.
he does not reply to me = il ne me repond pas she does not reply to me = elle ne me repond pas
Ne pas répondre
Merci pour votre réponse
IMPROVED: Hmm... don't know about the first reply. Weigh is 'peser'.(first reply - pèsent)
its abbreviated as RSVP
You say 'I have _ years' So if you were 16 you would say 'J'ai 16 ans'
In French, to ask What is her name? you say:Elle s'appelle comment?To reply, you say:Elle s'appelle ________.Simply meaning, her name is _______.
Answer: 'Ça VA?' In reply to that, you could say 'Ça VA bien merci', meaning, 'I'm fine thanks.'
dans l'attente de votre réponse, .... (the usual and formal formula)
Oh, dude, "bonne fête" is French for "happy birthday." So, like, you could reply with "Merci" which means "thank you" in French. Or you could just say "thanks" in English because, you know, not everyone speaks French. But hey, it's your call.
when you are asked a question and you reply you can then say "Et toi?" or "Et vous?"( vous is more formal) as a way of saying "And you?"