Usage examples of "letter to the editor" in English with translation to German

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The editor and the publisher are both my cousins. Sowohl der Redakteur als auch der Verleger sind meine Cousins.
She tore his letter to pieces. Sie riß seinen Brief in Stücke.
I went to the cinema with my brother. Ich bin mit meinem Bruder im Kino gewesen.
The editor and publisher of this magazine was criticized by some readers. Der Herausgeber und Verleger dieser Zeitschrift wurde von einigen Lesern kritisiert.
I have just written a letter to him. Ich habe ihm gerade einen Brief geschrieben.
Goro had the kindness to take me to the hospital. Goro war so freundlich, mich ins Krankenhaus zu bringen.
President Taft wrote a warm goodbye letter to his friend. Präsident Taft schrieb einen herzlichen Abschiedsbrief an seinen Freund.
He belongs to the upper class. Er gehört zur Oberschicht.
I sent him a letter to let him know my decision. Ich habe ihm einen Brief geschickt, um ihm meine Entscheidung mitzuteilen.
I went to the station. Ich bin zum Bahnhof gegangen.
Mary showed the letter to me. Mary hat mir den Brief gezeigt.
I go to the restaurant every 2 days. Ich gehe alle zwei Tage ins Restaurant.
Tom wrote a love letter to Mary, but she didn't read it. Tom hat Maria einen Liebesbrief geschrieben, aber sie hat ihn nicht gelesen.
I'm not going to the movies tomorrow. Ich gehe morgen nicht ins Kino.
I don't know Spanish, but with the help of a Spanish-German dictionary, I nevertheless understood your letter to some extent. Ich kann kein Spanisch, aber mit der Hilfe eines Spanisch-Deutsch-Wörterbuchs habe ich deinen Brief ein bisschen verstanden.
He led us to the station. Er führte uns bis zum Bahnhof.
I want to send this letter to Japan. Ich möchte diesen Brief nach Japan senden.
I'd like to invite you to the party. Ich möchte Sie zur Party einladen.
Could you send this letter to Japan? Könnten Sie diesen Brief nach Japan schicken?
He was kind enough to take me to the bus stop. Er war so freundlich, mich zur Bushaltestelle zu bringen.
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