Usage examples of "written call" in English with translation to French

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Call me! Appelle-moi !
Tom told her that he had written that poem two years before. Tom lui dit qu'il avait écrit ce poème deux ans auparavant.
You had better make sure that he is at home before you call on him. Tu devrais être sûr qu'il est chez lui avant que tu l'appelles.
Have you ever written a book? Avez-vous déjà écrit un livre ?
President Lincoln was what we call a self-made man. Le Président Lincoln était ce qu'on appelle un autodidacte.
The sale prices are written in red ink. Les prix de vente ont été écrits à l'encre rouge.
Don't call me so late at night. Ne m'appelez pas trop tard, le soir.
They've written a bill for health care. Ils ont rédigé un projet de loi sur la santé.
My name is Alex, but I prefer that you all call me Augusto. Mon nom est Alex, mais je préfèrerais que vous m'appeliez Augusto.
He has written a letter. Il a écrit une lettre.
In case of an emergency, call the police. En cas d'urgence, appelez la police.
Have you written in your diary yet today? As-tu déjà écrit dans ton journal aujourd'hui ?
I would like to make a phone call. J'aimerais passer un appel.
I have a letter written by him. J'ai une lettre qu'il a écrite.
Oh, please call me Angela. Oh, appelez-moi Angela, s'il vous plaît.
My friends say I'm a prolific writer, but I haven't written anything for months. Mes amis disent que je suis un écrivain prolifique, mais je n’ai rien écrit depuis des mois.
I will call you within a week. Je vous rappelle dans la semaine.
Emi has never written a letter. Emi n'a encore jamais écrit de lettre.
He is what we call a man of culture. Il est ce qu'on appelle un homme de culture.
How is your surname written? Comment écrit-on votre nom de famille ?
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