"hola", "alo", "bueno"
In Spain (not Latin America) the most used word to answer a phone call is "Diga" or "Dígame"
To ask for a telephone number you would say ¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono?
To tell what your telephone number is you must say the numbers individually one after another, this way nine three (or ninety three, because it is the prefix) four-five-one-six- eight-four-two (this is an example)
Tel. #
Your/his/her/their telephone (number) is
número de teléfono
For instance if your number was: 123-4567 it would look like 1-23-45-67 in spanish.
The way that you would say what is the best telephone number to contact you at in Spanish would be cad é an uimhir theileafóin is fearr chun teagmháil a dhéanamh leat ag. If you just wanted to ask what is your telephone number you would say cad é d'uimhir ghutháin.
Assuming you mean 'telephone number': Eso es mi numero de telefono
Mi=my, teléfono=telephone, and es=is. so my telephone is...
Tenga = do have tiene(s)/tiene usted = do you have un numero = a number un numero de telefono = telephone number
The country code for Spain is +34, so from England you dial 00 34 and then the 9-digit Spanish number.
Telefono
the number of telephone of the miz
El telefono