Usage examples of "letters" in English with translation to Italian

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Who wrote these two letters? Chi è che ha scritto queste due lettere?
Are there any letters for me? Ci sono delle lettere per me?
He writes letters to his mother. Scrive lettere a sua madre.
Have any letters arrived for me? Sono arrivate delle lettere per me?
Here are some letters for you. Ecco alcune lettere per te.
I send letters almost every day. Mando delle lettere quasi ogni giorno.
Please fill in using block letters. Per favore completare in lettere maiuscole.
I often receive letters from him. Talvolta ricevo lettere da lui.
Make an Italian verb with the letters. Con le lettere forma un verbo italiano.
Have you ever received letters from Marika? Hai mai ricevuto lettere da Marika?
I write letters which I never send. Scrivo lettere che non spedisco mai.
"Whose letters are these?" "They are Linda's." "Di chi sono queste lettere?" "Sono di Linda."
How many letters are there in the alphabet? Quante lettere ci sono nell'alfabeto?
This sentence is comprised of forty-five letters. Questa frase è costituita da quarantacinque lettere.
How many letters does the Russian alphabet have? Quante lettere ci sono nell'alfabeto russo?
I'm not yet used to writing business letters. Non sono ancora abituato a scrivere lettere commerciali.
I was rereading the letters you sent to me. Stavo rileggendo le lettere che mi hai inviato.
Fiona's letters were becoming less and less frequent. Le lettere di Fiona diventavano sempre meno frequenti.
Every successful writer has a drawer full of rejection letters. Ogni scrittore di successo ha un cassetto pieno di lettere di rifiuto.
You shouldn't read other people's private letters without permission. Non dovresti leggere le lettere private delle altre persone senza permesso.
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