the French equivalent of 100 apologies is "mille (1000) excuses"
You can say "mes excuses" or "je m'excuse" to mean "my apologies" in French.
yes, in the song "no apologies"
I want to hold your hand translated to German is, :Ich möchte deine Hand halten." The German "CH" letters are like you are lightly clearing your throat - make a frying sound on the back of your tongue. With apologies to my German friends, you would say, (eech-moyktuh-daynuh-halt-un).
mes excuses les plus sincères
The plural of "apology" is "apologies."
Me poenitet - literally, 'It makes me sorry.'
No Apologies - DVD - was created in 2005.
Apologies Are for the Weak was created in 2008.
No More Apologies was created in 1996.
apologies extended
Polite : Mes sincères excuses. Casual : Je m'excuse sincèrement.