Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
lettre consignée
English translation:
co-signed letter
French term
lettre consignée
"Nous avons rencontré une quinzaine de députés. Enfin, nous avons obtenu l’appui de 10 organisations dans une ***lettre consignée*** qui a été acheminée aux 125 députés."
"Registered letter"? TIA
3 +3 | co-signed letter | erwan-l |
4 -1 | consignment letter | Francois Boye |
3 | letter of declaration | mrrafe |
Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher
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Proposed translations
co-signed letter
The typo seems obvious, especially in this context.
Lettre cosignée : co-signed letter, or jointly signed letter.
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AllegroTrans
19 hrs
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Merci.
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Paul Stevens
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Merci.
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Yvonne Gallagher
: of course
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Merci.
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consignment letter
letter of declaration
In EN suchtleda letter could be called a remonstrance. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/remonstrance
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