trân trọng
/ˈkɔːdiəli//ˈkɔːrdʒəli/The word "cordially" has its origins in the 15th century, derived from the Latin "cor," meaning "heart" or "gut." In Old English, the word "cordial" referred to a warm, comforting drink made from fruit juice or other ingredients. However, by the 16th century, the word's meaning shifted to describe a person's demeanor or attitude as warm, friendly, and sincere. In modern English, "cordially" is used to express a sense of genuine and heartfelt friendship, admiration, or appreciation. For example, one might sign a letter or invitation with the phrase "Sincerely, cordially," conveying a sense of warmth and respect. The word has become a popular way to add a touch of elegance and formality to written communication, while also conveying a sense of sincerity and kindness.
in a pleasant and friendly manner
một cách dễ chịu và thân thiện
Trân trọng kính mời bạn đến dự lễ mừng ông Michael Brown nghỉ hưu.
very much
rất nhiều
Họ thực sự ghét nhau.