The German translation of reply is:
verb:
antworten
noun
Antwort
It means: you are pretty. so you may just say thank you (danke in german).
To reply to an invitation in German, you can say "Danke für die Einladung!" (Thank you for the invitation!). If you want to accept, you can add "Ich komme gerne" (I would love to come). If you need to decline, you can say "Leider kann ich nicht kommen" (Unfortunately, I can't come).
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."
To say "please reply to email" in Xhosa, you can say "Ndiphethe kwi-imeyile."
Fine nicht antworten
Thank you? Danke.
he does not reply to me = il ne me repond pas she does not reply to me = elle ne me repond pas
entfer
say "this is NOT, an appropriate time to say nemaste"
Depending on the circumstances, a reply may not be necessary. If you fell that a reply would be appropriate, base your reply one the circumstances of the departure and the content of the thank you letter. Be sincere and say what you feel but don't go too far. If you don't have anything good to say, don't reply.
How do you melt cheese would be the best way to reply
It's from the show Psych.