Usage examples of "formal post" in English with translation to French

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You don't have to be so formal. Il n'est pas nécessaire que tu sois aussi formel.
You should apply for that post. Tu devrais postuler pour cet emploi.
You don't need to prepare a formal speech. Tu n'as pas besoin de préparer une allocution formelle.
I've forgotten to post the letter. J'ai oublié de poster la lettre.
There's no need for you to prepare a formal speech. Il n'est pas nécessaire que vous prépariez un discours formel.
I'll be back soon. I have to run to the post office. Je reviens vite. Je dois courir à la poste.
Formal dress must be worn. Tenue correcte exigée.
Put a stamp on the parcel and post it. Mets un timbre sur le paquet et envoie-le.
We should write a formal letter to the director. Nous devrions écrire une lettre formelle au directeur.
Tom was given an important post by him. Il donna un poste important à Tom.
He had almost no formal education. Il n'avait presque aucune éducation formelle.
Go along this street and you'll come to the post office on the left. Longez cette rue et vous trouverez la poste sur votre gauche.
Boy, did she have egg on her face when she showed up at the formal party wearing blue jeans! Mon vieux, ce qu'elle avait l'air ridicule en se pointant à cette soirée habillée en jeans !
Where is the post office? Où se trouve la poste ?
I have the conviction that a few weeks in a well-organized summer camp may be of more value educationally than a whole year of formal school work. J'ai la conviction que quelques semaines passées dans une colonie de vacances bien organisée peuvent être d'une plus grande valeur éducative qu'une année entière consacrée au travail scolaire traditionnel.
I wonder if you could tell me if there is a post office in this area. Je me demande si vous pourriez me dire s'il y a une poste dans ce quartier.
Don't be so formal, please! Ne faites pas de cérémonies, je vous prie !
I want you to go to the post office. Je veux que tu ailles au bureau de poste.
I utterly despise formal writing! Je déteste absolument l'écriture formelle !
He is adequate for the post. Il est apte au poste.
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