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

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Qui a écrit une lettre ? Who wrote a letter?
Dois-je écrire une lettre ? Do I have to write a letter?
J'attends impatiemment ta lettre. I am looking forward to your letter.
Merci beaucoup pour ta lettre. Thank you very much for your letter.
J'ai reçu votre lettre. I received your letter.
Voilà une lettre pour toi. Here is a letter for you.
C'est une lettre importante. This is an important letter.
J'allais écrire une lettre. I was just going to write a letter.
Cette lettre vous est adressée. This letter is addressed to you.
La lettre était mal adressée. The letter was wrongly addressed.
Elle écrit une lettre maintenant. She is writing a letter now.
Qui a écrit cette lettre ? Who wrote this letter?
Jimmy ecrit-il une lettre ? Is Jimmy writing a letter?
Tapez cette lettre pour moi. Type this letter for me.
Ont-ils écrit une lettre ? Did they write a letter?
Voici une lettre pour vous. Here is a letter for you.
Veuillez me contacter par lettre. Please contact me by letter.
Il écrit une longue lettre. He's writing a long letter.
De qui est cette lettre ? Who is this letter from?
Cette lettre signifie sa démission. This letter purports to be his resignation.
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