How Do You Spell EMAILS?

Pronunciation: [ˈiːme͡ɪlz] (IPA)

The word "Emails" refers to electronic messages transmitted through the internet. It is spelled with an "e" at the beginning, followed by "mails" which is pronounced /meɪlz/ using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The "e" at the beginning is pronounced as /iː/, while the "m" is pronounced as /m/. The following "ai" in "mails" is pronounced as /eɪ/, and the final "s" is pronounced as /z/. Therefore, Emails is properly pronounced as /iːmeɪlz/.

EMAILS Meaning and Definition

  1. Emails, short for electronic mails, refer to digital messages exchanged between individuals via the internet. This communication method allows users to quickly and conveniently send and receive text-based information, documents, or multimedia files over vast distances. Emails are typically stored, delivered, and managed by email servers, making them accessible at any time from various devices.

    The structure of an email generally consists of a sender's and recipient's address, subject line, body text, and optional attachments. These messages can be formatted, utilize various fonts and styles, and often allow the sender to add hyperlinks or embed images and videos. Emails also offer the possibility of including carbon copies (cc) or blind carbon copies (bcc) recipients, allowing multiple individuals to be included in the conversation or keeping certain recipients hidden from others.

    Another key feature of emails is their ability to create threaded conversations, meaning replies and subsequent messages are grouped together, offering a comprehensive overview of the communication history. Users can also organize their emails using folders or labels to efficiently manage their inbox.

    Emails have become an integral part of both personal and professional communication, serving as a primary method of exchanging information, conducting business, and staying connected. They offer a reliable and cost-effective means of communication, eliminating the constraints of geographical distance and providing flexibility in terms of timing. Additionally, emails have become a significant platform for marketing, customer support, and even official documentation. However, the great convenience and efficiency of emails also raise concerns regarding privacy, security, and the potential for spam or phishing attacks.

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Etymology of EMAILS

The word "email" is a shortened form of "electronic mail". "Electronic" refers to the use of electronic devices and technology, while "mail" refers to a system of sending and receiving letters or messages. The term "email" was first used in the 1970s when computer scientists started developing systems to send messages electronically. Since then, it has become the standard term for electronic communication.

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Conjugate verb Emails

CONDITIONAL

I would email
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FUTURE

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FUTURE PERFECT

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PAST

I emailed
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PAST PERFECT

I had emailed
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PRESENT

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PRESENT PERFECT

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