zip code
The term 'código postal' in Spanish translates to 'zip code' in English. A zip code is a system used by the postal services to identify specific regions or locations in a country. It is a series of digits that are used as part of an address to aid the sorting and delivery of mail. Each zip code corresponds with a specific geographic area. In Spanish, 'código' means 'code' and 'postal' means 'mail', so combined, 'código postal' refers to the numeric or alphanumeric code used in mail sorting and delivery. In many English-speaking countries, this code is referred to as 'zip code' or 'postcode'.
My postal code is 28001.
This phrase introduces the speaker's postal code, indicating their geographical location.
I need to add the postal code on the form.
This statement conveys that the speaker is required to enter their postal code for a particular purpose, usually for sending mail or completing official documents.
The postal code of my city is very specific.
In this sentence, the speaker highlights that their city's postal code is detailed, which may imply that it serves a distinct area within the city.