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

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Terminó de leer la carta. She finished reading the letter.
Llamo porque he perdido mi carta de crédito. I'm calling because I've lost my credit card.
Por favor, envíeme una carta. Please send me a letter.
Ahora bien, pongo esta carta en el sombrero. ¿Ves? Now, I put this card into the hat. See?
Ella me envió una carta. She sent me a letter.
Mary me enseñó la carta. Mary showed the letter to me.
Esta es una carta importante. This is an important letter.
Nadie puede entender tu carta. No one can understand your letter.
Escribí una carta en inglés. I wrote a letter in English.
Mary me mostró la carta. Mary showed the letter to me.
Ya he escrito una carta. I have already written a letter.
Pronto responderá a tu carta. He'll answer your letter soon.
¿Hay una carta para mí? Is there a letter for me?
Voy a escribir una carta. I am going to write a letter.
Tom hizo pedazos la carta. Tom ripped up the letter.
La última carta es mía. The last letter is mine.
Envía esa carta en seguida. Post that letter right away.
Quiero que leas esta carta. I want you to read this letter.
Ella hizo pedazos su carta. She tore his letter to pieces.
¿Quién ha escrito una carta? Who wrote a letter?
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