postal mail
The Spanish term 'correo postal' translates to 'postal mail' in English. It is a system for physically transporting postcards, letters, and parcels. In a wider sense, the term can refer to the whole process of sorting, handling, and delivering post. It's an old method of communication, especially useful for sending items over long distances, and while it has been largely replaced by electronic mail ('correo electrónico' in Spanish) in day-to-day communication, 'correo postal' remains critical for various official and commercial purposes.
The postal mail arrives every day at the office.
This phrase indicates the regular delivery of postal mail to an office, highlighting the reliability of the postal system.
I need to send a letter by postal mail.
This phrase expresses the need to use the postal service to send a letter, a common action in everyday communication.
Postal mail is a traditional form of communication.
This phrase emphasizes that postal mail is an established and conventional way of exchanging messages and information.