message
The Spanish word 'mensaje' represents the English term 'message'. It is used in similar contexts as in English, for instance when referring to a short piece of written or verbal communication, or a central theme or idea in a conversation, speech, or literary work. Like in English, 'mensaje' can also metaphorically refer to the underlying point or moral of a story.
I received a message from my mom.
This sentence is useful to say when you receive a message from your mother.
That message is important.
A simple sentence stating that a particular message is of importance.
Can you read the message?
This sentence is a question that asks whether or not the other person can read a certain message.
I accidentally deleted the message.
This sentence can be used to explain a situation where you accidentally deleted a message.
I do not understand the message.
This phrase can be used when you are having trouble understanding the content of a message.
Who left this message?
This question can be used to ask about the author of a particular message.
This message is confusing.
This sentence is used when the content of a message is not clear or difficult to understand.
The message was successfully sent.
This phrase can be used to confirm that a message has been successfully transmitted.
She wrote a long message.
This sentence conveys that 'she' wrote a long message.
Send me a message when you arrive.
This sentence is a polite request asking someone to send a message once they've arrived somewhere.