Cordialement emails
The art of writing polite and professional emails in French!
"Cordialement" is a French expression that can be used to end an email in a polite and friendly manner. It is often translated to "Best regards" or "Kind regards" in English.
Here are some examples of how you can use "cordialement" in an email:
- Salutation: "Bonjour, [Name], cordialement" (Hello, [Name], Best regards)
- Closing: "Je vous remercie pour votre réponse. Cordialement, [Your Name]" (Thank you for your response. Best regards, [Your Name])
- Sign-off: "Cordialement, [Your Name]" (Best regards, [Your Name])
Other ways to end an email in French include:
- "Cordially" (formal and professional)
- "A bientôt" (See you soon)
- "Au revoir" (Goodbye)
- "Merci et à bientôt" (Thank you and see you soon)
- "Je vous écris pour vous dire..." (I am writing to say...)
Remember to always proofread your email for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors before sending it. And don't forget to include your name and contact information at the end of the email!