send an e-mail
In Italian, 'inviare un'e-mail' is used to refer to the action of electronically transmitting a message over the internet. The phrase involves the verb 'inviare,' which means 'to send,' and 'un'e-mail,' where 'e-mail' is borrowed from English and is commonly used in everyday language. Italians use this expression in both formal and informal contexts when discussing electronic communication.
Can I send an e-mail tomorrow?
This phrase is asking for permission or confirmation to send an e-mail the following day.
You need to send an e-mail to your professor.
This phrase indicates that there is an obligation to send an e-mail to a professor.
They want to send an e-mail to confirm the meeting.
This phrase expresses the intention of a group to send an e-mail for the purpose of confirming a meeting.