Whoa! A talking telephone! *Beep beep* "Sorry I don't understand, 'Whoa! A talking telephone'".
A cellular telephone within a cell communicates to the call tower, which in turn is connected to the cellular telephone switching office (CTSO) by the telephone line. The telephone switching Office is then connected to the local telephone system. If the cellular telephone moves from one cell to another, the cellular telephone switching office then hands the connection from one cell to another.
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There are different ways of saying 'hello' or 'hi' in French. For example, one is Allo, over the telephone. Another is Salut, among the close circle of family and friends. Still another is Tiens.
When you say one thing is another, it is called a metaphor.
Yes, it can be depending on how it is used. For example, if you say "I am going to telephone my friend" it is a verb but if you say "Answer the telephone" then it is a noun.
"telephone" is "telefono" in Italian.
"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)
To say one thing and mean another is sarcasm.
The conversion of energy from one form to another helps let the telephone have all the energy it needs to work.
it help through simply conveying the voice from one place to another place.
‘One another’ is Ok, as in ‘they can’t stand one another’.