See also: mail and màil

German edit

Etymology edit

Abbreviation of E-Mail; the E- being redundant in German.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /mɛɪ̯l/, /meːl/
  • Homophone: Mehl (according to the latter pronunciation)
  • (file)

Noun edit

Mail (predominantly) f (genitive Mail, plural Mails) or
Mail (alternatively in southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland) n (strong, genitive Mails, plural Mails)

  1. (slightly informal) Alternative form of E-Mail (e-mail)
    Die Bewerbungen können per Post oder Mail eingereicht werden.
    The applications can be handed in by mail or e-mail.

Usage notes edit

  • Usually feminine; see E-Mail for more.
  • The form Mail is predominant in informal contexts, but is now also a common variant in formal language. In the prestigious newspaper Die Zeit, the short form was used about 28% of the time between 2009 and 2018, while the full form was used 72% of the time.[1][2]

Declension edit

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References edit