Sentence examples of "schick" in German with translation "mail"

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Bitte schick das Buch per Post. Please send the book by mail.
Ich habe dir einen Email geschickt. I sent you an e-mail.
Ich schicke das Buch per Post. I'll send the book by mail.
Ich möchte dieses Päckchen gern nach Kanada schicken. I'd like to mail this package to Canada.
Könnten Sie mir bitte einen Katalog per Post schicken? Would you please send me a catalogue by mail?
Hast du gestern oder heute den Brief mit der Post geschickt? Did you mail the letter yesterday or today?
Ich kann deine letzte E-Mail anscheinend nicht finden. Könntest du sie mir erneut schicken? I can't seem to find your last e-mail, I wonder if you can resend it to me.
Dies ist die zweite Mail, die wir Ihnen bezüglich der noch nicht ausgeglichenen Rechnung Nr. 1111 schicken. This is the second mail we send you referring to the invoice No.1111 which has not been settled.
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