Usage examples of "letter" in English with translation to Spanish

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Only he read the letter. Sólo él leyó la carta.
Choose one and write a letter. Elige uno y escribe una letra.
Remember to mail the letter. Recuerda mandar la carta.
"B" is the second letter of the alphabet. La "b" es la segunda letra del abecedario.
Mail this letter tomorrow morning. Manda esta carta mañana en la mañana
A is the first letter of the alphabet. "A" es la primera letra del alfabeto.
He has written a letter. Él escribió una carta.
"A" is the first letter of the alphabet. La "a" es la primera letra del abecedario.
I got your letter yesterday. Recibí tu carta ayer.
This is his letter, but it is not signed. Esta es su letra, pero no está firmado.
Did you receive my letter? ¿Recibiste mi carta?
It took me three hours to write the letter. Me tomó tres horas escribir esta letra.
Who is this letter from? ¿De quién es esta carta?
They carried out the captain's order to the letter. Ellos cumplieron la orden del capitán al pie de la letra.
Post that letter right away. Envía esa carta en seguida.
We carried out the captain's order to the letter. Cumplimos la orden del capitán al pie de la letra.
She finished reading the letter. Terminó de leer la carta.
The dictionary is incomplete. It only goes to the letter J. El diccionario es incompleto. Sólo llega a la letra J.
Mary showed me the letter. Mary me enseñó la carta.
In this secret code, each number stands for a letter of the alphabet. En este código secreto, cada número representa a una letra del alfabeto.
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