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Mistral Prompt to Write an Email

Mistral, the French AI model developed by Mistral AI, excels at writing professional and personal emails in French. With its fine understanding of Francophone linguistic and cultural nuances, Mistral produces emails with the perfect tone, adapted to the context and recipient. Whether you need to write a sales prospecting email, a client follow-up, a thank-you note, or an internal communication, a well-structured prompt gets you an immediately usable result. Mistral's advantage lies in its ability to respect French professional correspondence conventions: appropriate polite formulas, tailored formality level, and a clear structure with subject, body, and conclusion. By providing the context, desired tone, and your email's objective, you'll get a powerful message that respects conventions while effectively conveying your message. Discover optimized prompts below to turn Mistral into a high-performance email writing assistant.

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You are an expert in French professional written communication. Write a complete email respecting the following parameters:

Context: [Describe the situation — e.g., following up with a client 10 days after sending a quote]
Recipient: [Role and relationship — e.g., sales director of a prospect]
Objective: [What you want to achieve — e.g., secure a phone appointment]
Tone: [Formal / semi-formal / friendly]
Constraints: Maximum 150 words for the body

Expected structure:

  1. Email subject line (catchy and clear)
  2. Appropriate salutation
  3. Contextualized opening line
  4. Email body (value + clear proposition)
  5. Clear call to action
  6. Appropriate sign-off matching the formality level

Avoid unnecessary jargon, empty phrases, and passive constructions. Every sentence must move the message toward the objective.

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Why this prompt works

This prompt works because it gives Mistral a structured framework with precise parameters (context, recipient, objective, tone), which eliminates ambiguity and steers the generation toward a targeted result. The 6-point structure enforces a proven professional format, while the length and style constraints enforce conciseness and relevance. Assigning the role of written communication expert activates the model's knowledge of French epistolary conventions.

Use Cases

Write an Email

Variants

Expected Output

You will get a complete, ready-to-send email with a catchy subject line, a professional structure, and a clear call to action. The tone will be perfectly calibrated to your instructions, with polite formulas adapted to the Francophone context. The message will get straight to the point while remaining courteous and engaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I adapt the formality level of an email generated by Mistral?

Explicitly specify the desired tone in your prompt: 'formal' for institutional communications (use of 'vous' in French, classic closings like 'Je vous prie d'agréer...'), 'semi-formal' for everyday professional exchanges ('Cordialement', 'Best regards'), or 'friendly' for close colleagues (use of 'tu' in French is possible, 'Talk soon'). You can also provide an example of a polite closing you usually use so that Mistral calibrates the register.

Can Mistral write emails in multiple languages or bilingual ones?

Yes, Mistral handles multilingualism very well. For a bilingual email, specify in your prompt: 'Write the email in French with an English translation below' or 'Write in French but include the technical terms in English'. As a French model, Mistral particularly excels at the nuances of professional French and polite formulas that have no direct equivalent in English.

How do I get an email that doesn't sound like it was generated by an AI?

Three key techniques: first, add specific personal and contextual details in your prompt (names, dates, references to past exchanges). Second, ask Mistral to avoid generic phrasing by adding 'Write like a busy human getting straight to the point, not like an AI assistant'. Third, provide an example of an email you have already written, specifying 'Adopt this writing style'. The result will be much more natural and personal.

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