yours truly
pron.
(Informal) me, myself (referring to oneself)
yours with blessings (at the end of a letter)
Yours Truly
Yours truly
Yours truly may refer to:Yours truly, (valediction) is the act of bidding farewell especially at the end of a written communication.
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Valediction
A valediction, according to
Merriam-Webster's, is "an act of bidding farewell." It is any word or words used to say goodbye. The word comes from the Latin vale, meaning "fare you well", and dictio, roughly meaning "saying" or "something said". Often, valediction is used in English to refer to a
complimentary closing, which is a
courteous formula used to end a
letter. This is normally a phrase which concludes by formulaically expressing the writer's loyalty or best wishes to the recipient, and preceding the writer's name.However, valediction may mean any word or phrase used to say goodbye, such as the word "goodbye" itself, or a longer phrase, or even a whole speech.
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yours truly
me, myself, the writer or speaker "The announcer said, ""This is yours truly, Danny Burrows, saying good-bye for now."""
YOURS TRULY
SINCERAMENTE TUO. CORDIALI SALUTI DAL TUO. VOSTRO DEVOTISSIMO. DISTINTI SALUTI. IL SOTTOSCRITTO
yours truly
Eng: yours truly
Urdu: تُمہارا خیر طَلَب ۔ (بول چال) میں ۔ مُجھے یا خُود میں ۔