First, your sincerity [j? :z s? n? sl? ] ?
Noun (short for noun)? Be careful (at the end of the letter); Sincerely (at the end of the letter); Me, me;
yours respectfully/sincerely
Bilingual example
1. Waiting for your letter, yours sincerely, william faulkner. ?
Looking forward to your letter, your sincere william faulkner.
2. state exactly what you want to say, you are sincere and wasted. ?
Express your meaning clearly without writing "Your Sincerity".
3. Yours sincerely?
Sincerely (at the end of the letter)
Second, best wishes and blessings;
Bilingual example
1. Lena is fine. She sends her regards and best wishes to you. ?
Lena is in good health. Let me convey her love and best wishes to you.
She sends her best wishes to you-you are obviously very popular there. ?
She sends her regards-I can see that you are very popular there.
I found George's story very sad. Please convey my best wishes to him. ?
I think George's experience is very tragic. Please convey my sincere wishes to him.
Third, cordial greetings? Kind greetings?
Bilingual example
1. By the way, Sergeant Chevalier sends his regards. ?
By the way, officer Chevalier sends his regards.
If you see George, please give him my regards. ?
If you see George, please give him my regards.
Please give my regards to your brother. ?
Please give my regards to your brother.
Fourth, are you loyal? English [j? :z? fe? θf? l? ] ? Beauty [j? rz? fe? θf? Li]?
(mainly English) [at the end of a formal letter to an unknown person];
Bilingual example
1, yours? Faithfully? Mr Thomas? Editorial? Director. ?
Your loyal editorial director, R. H. Thomas
2. Yours? Faithfully? p? Mandahl? Assistant? Manager? Clients? Deposit? Bangalore? Branches. ?
Yours sincerely P.Mandal, Assistant Manager of Customer Deposit Department of Bangalore Branch.