The word 'courrier' means mail. It also may mean 'letter'. And it even may mean 'letter-writing'.
The French word "courrier" translates to "mail" in English. It refers to letters or packages that are sent through the postal system.
This is not a French word and means nothing in French.
The French word "soleil" translates to "sun" in English.
"Koné" in French is a slang term used to mean "to know" or "to understand". It is a variation of the word "connaître" which means "to know" in standard French.
Both the French word "sept" and the Greek word "hepta" mean the number seven.
In French, the word "plaque" can be translated to mean a plate, a sign, or a patch of something.
courrier (coo-ree-eh)
souffrance is 'suffering' in French. The expression 'en souffrance' is used mostly to describe a mail (or any administrative work) backlog, 'le courrier en souffrance' being the untreated mail.
email is commonly called the same as in English, or the French may use "courrier". The official terms are "courriel" (from courrier + électronique) or "mél", but they are used mainly in adminstrative literature. The mail delivered by the post office is called "le courrier".
This is a newly coined term in French, from 'courrier' and 'électronique', intended to replace the English term e-mail.
Merci pour ton courrier.
fais-moi suivre ton courrier
Merci pour obtenir mon courrier
mail is translated courrier in French. E-mail is spelled email, e-mail, courriel or mèl (courriel and mèl being the 'official', but less used, denominations)
je peux l'envoyer par courrier demain.
Courrier International was created in 1990.
Courrier d'Avignon was created in 1733.
Courrier d'Avignon ended in 1793.