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How to Say ‘The final email’ in Mexican Spanish

El correo final

ehl koh-RREH-oh fee-NAHL

[ehl koh-RREH-oh fee-NAHL]

💬 Usage Tip: Noun + adjective structure. Spanish often puts descriptive adjectives after the noun.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Useful when confirming the last approved version before sending something to clients or leadership.

Phrase Breakdown

El correo

ehl koh-RREH-oh

The email / the mail

Masculine noun phrase commonly meaning email in modern usage.

Example

Revisé el correo esta mañana.

I checked the email this morning.

Words in this phrase

El

[ehl]

the

Masculine singular article used with correo.

Example

El correo final ya está redactado.

The final email is already drafted.

correo

[koh-RREH-oh]

email

Refers to an email message in a work setting.

Example

El correo final sale esta tarde.

The final email goes out this afternoon.

final

[fee-NAHL]

final

Describes the completed or last version.

Example

El correo final incluye la confirmación del cliente.

The final email includes the client's confirmation.

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