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say my regards to your family-if you mean in another language, state which one you need.
Yes.
Yes, it is correct to say you are 'family-orientated'. It is also correct to say you are 'family-oriented'.
the correct answer would be, "my family and I" or, "you and your family".
Warmest regards is an acceptable complimentary close for a friendly personal letter.
It is correct to say "him and his family." Using "him" as the objective form is grammatically more appropriate in this context.
Me is correct here.
If you want your family to say, "farewell" the correct way to tell them to do so is by saying, "family say, farewell."
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.
It is correct to use "have" with the plural subject "you and your family". For a correct sentence, you could say, "I hope you and your family have a nice evening."
No. The "Family" is a single unit so the correct question is "How is your family".
In American English we say My family is; in British English we may say My family are.