(to end a letter = yours sincerely) is mise le meas - (in all sincerity) i modh firinne ( with a fada on the first 'i' in firinne)
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It has two E's as does sincere. The spelling is "sincerely".
O chroi a, (with "fada's" above the first "o" and the "a").
Yours sincerely, because it is theirs not their :)
In "Sincerely yours," you should capitalize only the first letter of each word (Sincerely Yours).
i sincerely believe in you.
No the word sincerely is an adverb.
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Sincerement is sincerely in French
Sincerely. Sincerely, not a word buff
It's SINCERELY. Here are some sentences.You sign a letter "sincerely yours."He apologized sincerely for his remark.I sincerely hope that you will try to do your own homework.
In a letter or note stating 'sincerely' at the end, there is a comma after 'sincerely'