What do we say? cordially invite you or cordinally invite you

Use “cordially invite you” — “cordinally invite you” is incorrect.

Explanation

  • Cordial is the adjective meaning warm or friendly.
  • Cordially is the adverb formed from cordial, and it correctly modifies the verb invite.
  • “Cordinally” is not a standard English word.

Correct examples:

  • “We cordially invite you to attend our wedding.”
  • “You are cordially invited to the opening reception.”
  • “Please join us — you are cordially invited.”

Tone: “cordially” is polite and somewhat formal. Alternatives depending on tone:

  • More formal: “We request the honour of your presence” / “You are cordially invited”
  • Less formal/warm: “We warmly invite you” / “Please join us”

Tip: If unsure, remember the pattern: adjective + -ly = adverb (cordial → cordially).

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