lái xìn
envoyer une lettre ici ; lettre entrante
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我收到了一封来信。
wǒ shòu dào le yī fēng lái xìn.
I received a letter.
这封来信是寄给我的。
zhè fēng lái xìn shì jì gěi wǒ de.
This letter is for me.
我正在读这封来信。
wǒ zhèng zài dú zhè fēng lái xìn.
I am reading this letter.
去信 (qùxìn)
outgoing letter
回信 (huíxìn)
reply letter
The Chinese word 来信 (lái xìn) is composed of two characters: 来 (lái), meaning "to come", and 信 (xìn), meaning "letter" or "message". Together, they form the compound word 来信, which literally means "a letter that comes". In the context of HSK, 来信 is used to refer to an incoming letter or message, typically in the form of a written letter, an email, or a text message. It is commonly used in both formal and informal settings to describe the act of receiving a letter or message from someone. For example, a person might say 我收到了一封来信 (wǒ shòu dào le yī fēng lái xìn), meaning "I received a letter".