Yes.
Warmest regards is an acceptable complimentary close for a friendly personal letter.
NO it is not. You should say, "I have sent and email toyour hotmail account (or email account).
Regards
That is close to being correct, but not quite. A better phrasing would be, do not leave a large balance in your checking account.
You could say "terveisin", if by regards you mean what you would say at the end of a letter.
kind regards
Kindest Regards
You would say 'before takiing into account'.
I'm not sure I fully understand the question - are you asking if the phrase In regards to rain and snow is correct? If so, I would say absolutely not... it should be with regard to...and now I'm doubting myself! Darn, the more often I read this the more confused I get.I started this answer intending to say that the correct phrase would be with regard to rain and snow - ie 'with' not 'in' and 'regard' not 'regards' but now I'm hopelessly confused.Sorry to all who read this, probably a complete waste of time, but I'll leave it as I'd be interested to know what others say.
To me "Best Regards" always sounds like some has mashed together "Best Wishes" and "Kind Regards". Of those two "Best Wishes" can be used when you have a close relationship with the recipient and "Kind Regards" seems appropriate for someone you have met before but still have some level of formality to the relationship.
say my regards to your family-if you mean in another language, state which one you need.
Salaam (greetings).Give my greetings (regards) to your father): nisalamie baba yako."Regards" as the closing to a letter: wasalaam. This is the standard closing.