Mail ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Mail ( noun )

  1. Letters, packages, or other items that are sent or carried by a postal service.
  2. Electronic messages sent and received over a computer network or the internet.

Origin:

From middle english mail, from old english mægel (a bag, a wallet); related to old high german megal (a bag).

Examples:

  1. I have to check my mail.
  2. She sends a mail to her friend.
  3. He receives a lot of mail.
  4. The mail is delivered twice a day.
  5. I will send a mail to you tomorrow.

(As a verb)

Mail ( verb )

  1. Letters, packages, or other items that are sent or carried by a postal service.
  2. Electronic messages sent and received over a computer network or the internet.

Origin:

From middle english mail, from old english mægel (a bag, a wallet); related to old high german megal (a bag).

Examples:

  1. I have to check my mail.
  2. She sends a mail to her friend.
  3. He receives a lot of mail.
  4. The mail is delivered twice a day.
  5. I will send a mail to you tomorrow.
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