The word 'E-Mail' is used in German to refer to electronic mail, just like in English. It is a common term in the digital world and is often used in both personal and professional contexts. In German, the term is written as 'E-Mail' and is pronounced as 'ee-mayl'.
I have to send an email.
This phrase is used when you need to tell someone that you have to send an email. It could be for any reason - personal, work-related, etc. The verb 'senden' translates to 'send' and it is used in the context of sending an instrument, like email in this situation.
Please check your email.
This sentence is typically used when you want someone to check their email for something specific. For instance, if you've sent them an email about something and want them to read it. The verb 'prüfen' means 'check'.
My email is wrong.
This sentence could be used when someone has made a mistake when inputting their email address, and they have to clarify that the email address they have given (or typed, etc.) is incorrect. The adjective 'falsch' translates to 'wrong'.