Examples of using "Briefkasten" in a sentence and their english translations:
Where is the mailbox?
Why did you open your mailbox?
Tom's mailbox is full of postcards.
There's a letter in the mailbox for you.
There's no mail in the mailbox.
He checked his mailbox.
Their family name is written on their mailbox.
Put these letters in the mail box.
Tom checked his mailbox.
How often is the mailbox emptied?
Can you take this letter and drop it in the mailbox?
- I found your letter in the mailbox.
- I found your letter in the letterbox.
I looked about for the mailbox.
My father painted the mailbox red.
The box was open and empty.
There's a letter in the mailbox for you.
There's a letter in the mailbox for you.
My mailbox is full.
My inbox is full.
Is there a mailbox near here?
Lidya hasn't checked her mailbox yet.
- There is a mailbox somewhere along this street.
- There's a mailbox somewhere along this street.
Please don't forget to put the letter into the mailbox.
The neighbours see that the mailbox hasn't been emptied.
- Have you already checked whether there's something in the letter box?
- Have you already checked to see if there's something in the letter box?
Tom is checking his mailbox.
She asked him to mail that letter.
Nothing but junk mail in the letter box! It's going straight in the bin.
Tom repainted his mailbox because it was looking shabby.
- I'm just going to post a letter in the letter box, all right? Back in a mo'.
- I'm just going to post a letter in the letter box, all right? Back in a minute.
- I'm just going to post a letter in the letter box, all right? Back in a bit.
Please mail this letter on your way to work.
When Tom went to the mailbox he found five letters, four of which were bills.
The box was open and empty.
I am checking my mailbox.
Lidya hasn't checked her mailbox yet.
Please leave a message after the beep or drop some candies in our mailbox.
I have to check my mailbox.
"Did you post my letter on the way to work as I asked you to?" "Oh, I completely forgot. I'll jump in the car now and post it."
"Excuse me! Do you happen to know where the nearest corner shop is?" "I do. It's not far. Just go left at that postbox over there and keep going until you come to a side street, and you'll see it there."
Just as Tom was about to post the letter into the postbox, the wind whipped it out of his hand and blew it under a passing bus, which could do nothing but drive over it with its fat tyres and squash it flat into a puddle.