Faux Irish Gaelic.
Cá bhuil an leithreas? Where is the toilet?Cá bhfuil an seomra folctha? Where is the bath?
No need, they certainly are strings in C. The macros of ctype.h (isdigit, isalpha, islower etc) give you more information, e.g: #include <ctype.h> int LettersOnly (const char *p) /* 0/1 = no/yes */ { int reply; for (reply= 1; reply==1 && *p!='\0'; ++p) if (!isalpha(*p)) reply= 0; return reply; }
Cá bhuil an leithreas?caa vuil an lehr-usWhere is the toilet?Another answer:Cá bhfuil an seomra folctha?Where is the bath?
"Reply" is a response only to the person who sent you the email. "Reply all" or "Reply to all" sends your reply not only to the person who sent you the email but also to everyone else who received the same email that you did. In other words: "A" sends email to "B", "C", "D", "E" and "F". If "B" responds to "A", "B's" response will also be sent to C, D, E and F. Ideal for conversations where everyone on the list needs to see the reply, but something you would not want to use for most email as the effect is to fill a lot of mail boxes with a lot of irrelevant mail.
Samuel C. Smith has written: 'Reply to \\' -- subject(s): Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Company, Slavery, History
1. Yes 2. C language has no versions. 3. See the attached link.
"Tá súil agam go bhfuil lá breá agat" means "I hope you're having a nice day"
Shalom is the reply to shalom.
She is unable to reply to individual letters but if you write to her you can ask for an autograph: Alexandra Burke C/O SONY BMG Music Entertainment 9 Derry Street London, W8 5HY UK
Reply is a verb (reply, replies, replied, replying).
I will reply to you. or I will reply you soon. Which sentence is right?