How to Say "newsletter" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “newsletter” is “boletín” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Me suscribí al boletín informativo de la biblioteca.
I subscribed to the library's newsletter.
El boletín de noticias se publica todos los lunes.
The news bulletin is published every Monday.
Tengo que mostrarle mi boletín de notas a mis padres.
I have to show my report card to my parents.
The Disappearing Accent
When you make this word plural, the accent mark on the 'í' disappears: 'un boletín' becomes 'dos boletines'. This happens because the emphasis naturally stays on the same syllable without needing the mark.
Gender Consistency
Even though it ends in '-ín', it is a masculine noun. Always use 'el' or 'un' with it.
Boletín vs. Boleto
Mistake: “Using 'boletín' when you mean a bus or movie ticket.”
Correction: Use 'boleto' or 'entrada' for tickets. 'Boletín' is specifically for news, reports, or publications.
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