Kind regards in Latin is "studium" or "amor"
Kind Regards
Sincères salutations, cordialement
The Latin equivalent of 'thoroughbred' may be generosus. The Latin term tends to be translated as 'of noble birth'. But a more exact equivalent may be de genere puro. This Latin phrase tends to be translated as 'of a pure breed'. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'de' means 'from, of'. The noun 'genere' means 'kind, type'. The adjective 'puro' means 'pure'.
A Latin equivalent of the English word 'car' is carrus. The Latin word is a masculine gender noun. Its literal meaning is 'a kind of four-wheeled baggage wagon'. Another Latin equivalent is carruca, which is defined as 'a kind of four-wheeled carriage'.
fides To add to this: The Latin translation of faith is first dependent on the context in which the word is used. For example, first there is faith in a friend as a matter of simple trust. The Latin for simple faith is fides. Second, there is fiducia--hence, fiducial. A fiduciary friend is one on whom one can rely. "A friend in time of need, is a friend in deed." Religious faith is expected to be the fiducial kind.
groeten is the word for regards in Dutch. It is used to say respectfully someone.
Mo bheannachd dha do mhac. My regards to your son.Le mór-spéis. Best regards
Nope they don't you can ask questions on here about translation though. A company that do offer translation service is prestige network. Kind Regards Ben
kind regards
Regards, Kind regards, Best regards.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
Kind Regards - album - was created on 2010-10-13.
yes Kind Regards, Hollie
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Here are some statements: Thanks for your offer of help, but no thanks. I'd rather not accept that kind of help. Thanks for your offer of help, but no thanks. I'd rather not accept your help. There is a translation, though it may be a bit rough. An individual says, "Thanks, but no thanks." He means he does not want the kind of help offered by the person offering assistance. This may be because the assistance offered isn't the kind of help the individual wants, or isn't the kind of help the individual wants from the person who offered the help. It may also mean that the individual who was offered the assistance does not want any help whatsoever from the individual who is offering it, and possibly for reasons that are personal.
Dear Please recent deying & Knitting charge all kind of Knitted febric. Thanks with best regards S.M. Zahirul Islam
Best regards seems to be little 'abrupt' whereas kind regards sounds smooth and easily flowing like 'kindness with inherent element of liking someone in a general manner'