How to Say ‘The email’ in Mexican Spanish
El correo
ehl koh-RREH-oh
[ehl koh-RREH-oh]
💬 Usage Tip: In Mexico, "correo" often means email in office contexts, short for "correo electrónico."
🇲🇽 In Mexico: If someone says "te mando el correo," they usually mean an email, not physical mail.
Phrase Breakdown
El
[ehl]
the
Masculine singular definite article; used before masculine nouns.
El correo llegó esta mañana.
The email arrived this morning.
correo
[koh-RREH-oh]
In business Spanish, correo often means email or mail.
El correo tiene los detalles del contrato.
The email has the contract details.
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