Je vous ai envoyé quelque chose l'a lu s'il vous plaît
No, but if someone reports you for saying a bad word or something IN your conversation, the report will be sent in to the GMS and they will read it and ban you.
Please take a bit more care with your question. Read it again. Does it make sense?
It means that an individual or company that has sent you something want you to confirm that you have received the goods.
Responde Sil Vous Plait. It is french and translates to respond if you will , or, if you please.
The word "sent" in French can be translated as "envoyé".
You can politely ask someone to read your email by saying something like, "Would you mind taking a look at the email I sent and sharing your thoughts?"
Go onto messaging and go onto sent messages and then you can read them.
I can confirm if the recipient has enabled read receipt for the email I sent them.
sent is derived from the word send=envoyer so... i sent=j'envoie
"Have it sent" is the correct form in standard English.
RSVP is short for repondez s'il vous plait in French. Literally, it means respond if you please, but it actually means to tell the person who sent you an invitation to something whether you will go or not.
Please take the forms sent with this letter.