もう一度言って下さい (mou ichido itte kudasai) would mean "can you please say that again". You could perhaps shorten it to 何て言って? (nante itte) or 何だって? (nan datte), which would be like saying "what, come again?". These shortened versions are informal though and it would not be appropriate to use them outside of groups of people that you are familiar with.
what is another way to say...please join us?
Ven aca porque yo mue hoto
Formal: Unase a nosotros Informal: Unete a nosotros
The words "please," "Lindsay's," and "graduation" should be capitalized in the phrase "Please join us as we celebrate Lindsay's graduation."
No, because "let's" means "let us", and it does not make sense to say "let us join us." It would be correct to say, "Come on, let's join them." It would also be correct, if you are speaking to someone outside your group, to say, "Come on, join us."
I have a 5 and a 10 In bills the say The Japanese Government 5 pesos and 10 pesos on them what are they worth in us Dollars? Please respond to me in the following e mail godschild3483@gmail.com
the allies.Because the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor
You can say anything you like really, but something common that can be used is "No negative spirits are allowed to join us, only helpful and good spirits may communicate. Please Join us." If a negative entity does appear to be answering questions then say Goodbye on the board and tell the entity to leave.
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
You can say, "It would be great if you could join us." This conveys a friendly invitation while expressing that their presence would be appreciated. Alternatively, you could say, "We would love to have you with us."
It joined by declaring war after the Japanese Attack on the US Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
To say "please join us for repass" means that you are inviting someone to a gathering or meal held after a funeral or memorial service. A repass typically serves as a time for friends and family to come together, share memories, and offer support to one another in a comforting setting. It reflects a communal way to honor the deceased while providing a space for healing among attendees.