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

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Only he read the letter. Seul lui a lu cette lettre.
He wrote me a letter. Il m'a écrit une lettre.
Jane wrote the letter herself. Jane a elle-même écrit la lettre.
I remember mailing the letter. Je me souviens d'avoir expédié la lettre.
He has written a letter. Il a écrit une lettre.
I got your letter yesterday. J'ai reçu ta lettre hier.
Did you receive my letter? As-tu reçu ma lettre ?
Are they writing a letter? Écrivent-ils une lettre ?
Who is this letter from? De qui est cette lettre ?
This was a long letter. C'était une longue lettre.
Mary showed me the letter. Marie m'a montré la lettre.
She cried reading the letter. Elle pleurait en lisant la lettre.
I am writing a letter. J'écris une lettre.
This is an important letter. C'est une lettre importante.
Have you received the letter? Avez-vous reçu la lettre ?
Did you receive the letter? Avez-vous reçu la lettre ?
This letter is wrongly addressed. Cette lettre porte une mauvaise adresse.
Did they write a letter? Ont-ils écrit une lettre ?
Remember to answer his letter. Pense à répondre à cette lettre.
I'm writing a letter. J'écris une lettre.
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