Mail it in spanish
Here are some common ways to say "mail" in Spanish:
- Correo (pronounced "koh-reh-oh"): This is the most common way to refer to mail or the postal service in Spanish.
- Carta (pronounced "kar-tah"): This means "letter" and can be used to refer to a single piece of mail.
- Paquete (pronounced "pah-keh-teh"): This means "package" and can be used to refer to a package or parcel that is being sent through the mail.
- Envío (pronounced "en-vee-ee-oh"): This means "shipment" or "delivery" and can be used to refer to the act of sending something through the mail.
Some common phrases related to mail in Spanish include:
- ¿Dónde está el correo? (pronounced "DOHN-deh EH-stah el koh-reh-oh"): Where is the post office?
- ¿Cuánto cuesta enviar un paquete? (pronounced "KWAHN-toh KWEHS-tah ehn-vee-ah-rah oon pah-keh-teh"): How much does it cost to send a package?
- ¿Cuándo llega el correo? (pronounced "KWAHN-doh YEH-gah el koh-reh-oh"): When does the mail arrive?
- Envío a domicilio (pronounced "en-vee-oh ah doh-mee-see-ee-oh"): Delivery to the home.
I hope that helps!