Best regards in french email

In French, you can use the following expressions to end an email:

  1. Cordialement (pronounced "kohr-dee-ah-mohn-tay"): This is a formal and polite way to end an email.
  2. Cordially (pronounced "kohr-dee-ah-lee"): This is a more informal way to end an email, but still polite.
  3. A bientôt (pronounced "ah byen-toh"): This means "see you soon" and is a friendly way to end an email.
  4. Au revoir (pronounced "oh reh-vwahr"): This means "goodbye" and is a formal way to end an email.
  5. Merci et à bientôt (pronounced "mur-see eh ah byen-toh"): This means "thank you and see you soon" and is a polite way to end an email.
  6. Bien cordialement (pronounced "bee-en kohr-dee-ah-mohn-tay"): This is a formal and polite way to end an email, with a slightly more formal tone.

Here are some examples of how you could use these expressions at the end of an email:

Remember to always sign your name at the end of the email, followed by your title and contact information.