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There is not a great deal of difference. The verb 'answer' can be transitive as well as intransitive, whereas 'respond' and 'reply' can only be intransitive. 'Respond' can refer to contexts other than verbal, whereas 'answer' and 'reply' do not normally do so. In a written context, 'respond' may be seen as politer than 'answer' or 'reply' ('please respond within the next two weeks' sounds slightly less peremptory than 'please reply within the next two weeks', which in turn is less peremptory than 'please answer within the next two weeks'). For practical purposes, in everyday conversation, the words are fairly interchangeable.
The French word "répondre" means "to answer" or "to respond" in English. It is a verb and is used to indicate a response to a question, statement, or request.
Reply please
Please reply. When sending out invitations many english-speakers just put RSVP at the foot.
"Answer" or "Reply" Interrogate, you ask questions. The antonym would be to respond.
from the french"répondez s'il vous plaît", meaning Please respond/answer/reply
It is the initials of the French phrase ' Repond s'il vous plait'. In English ' Reply if you please'.
-Please reply
There is not a great deal of difference. The verb 'answer' can be transitive as well as intransitive, whereas 'respond' and 'reply' can only be intransitive. 'Respond' can refer to contexts other than verbal, whereas 'answer' and 'reply' do not normally do so. In a written context, 'respond' may be seen as politer than 'answer' or 'reply' ('please respond within the next two weeks' sounds slightly less peremptory than 'please reply within the next two weeks', which in turn is less peremptory than 'please answer within the next two weeks'). For practical purposes, in everyday conversation, the words are fairly interchangeable.
Absolutely don't respond/reply.
RSVP is French for "repondez, s'il vous plait " , literally , respond if you would please. You must respond to an invitation, yes I will attend , or no, I am not able to. You should respond either way so your host/hostess can plan the occasion accordingly.
RSVP means Reply please
RSVP is the standard Party Reply and it is an initialism derived from the French phrase répondez s'il vous plaît, meaning "Please respond".
It means "please reply" in english.
RSVP is French for "Répondez, s'il vous plaît" or, please respond (or reply).
RSVP = répondez, s'il vous plaît. Actual translation (from French) - respond if you please or more commonly, please reply.
R.S.V.P. which is an abbreviation of the French, "respondez s'il vous plait," or "Please reply" in English.