Can mail be a verb

What an interesting question!

In English, "mail" can indeed be used as a verb, although it's not as commonly used as other verbs. Here are a few examples:

  1. To send something by mail: "I'm going to mail this package to my friend tomorrow."
  2. To dispatch or deliver something by mail: "The company will mail the new products to customers next week."
  3. To transmit or send information electronically, especially via email: "I'll mail you the document once I've finished editing it."

In these cases, "mail" is used to mean "to send" or "to dispatch" something, often using a postal service or electronic means.

However, it's worth noting that "mail" is more commonly used as a noun, referring to the system of sending letters, packages, and other items through the postal service.

So, to answer your question, yes, "mail" can be a verb, but it's not as widely used as other verbs, and its meaning is often more specific than other verbs like "send" or "dispatch".