It depends on what your asking. To say "in the morning" say "du matin". To say "in the afternoon" say "de l'après midi". To say "in the evening" say "du soir". Noon is midi and midnight is minuit.
its abbreviated as RSVP
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
Répondez s'il vous plaît It means, "Please reply". If you receive an invitation with that abbreviation on it, you're socially obligated to reply to the sender in time for him or her to make plans.
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."
Time of No Reply was created in 1919-10.
You can reply by saying "Merci" which means thank you in French.
Ne pas répondre
The reply in French to Où habites-tu? is J'habite à (city) or J'habite en (country).
Please reply.
R.S.V.P. which is an abbreviation of the French, "respondez s'il vous plait," or "Please reply" in English.
IMPROVED: Hmm... don't know about the first reply. Weigh is 'peser'.(first reply - pèsent)