"What is your phone number?" in English is Qual è il tuo numero di telefono? in Italian.
Numero del telefonino
"Cell phone" in English is cellulare or telefoninoin Italian.
"Voglio un nuovo telefono".
Chi è al telefono? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Who is on the phone?" The question most famously refers to part of the title of the 1972-released horror suspense film L'assassino...è al telefono ("The Killer Is on the Phone") by Rome-born Italian film director and screenwriter Alberto De Martino (Wednesday, June 12, 1929 to Tuesday, June 2, 2015) of the same-titled, translated episode of Pocoyo available through YouTube. The pronunciation will be "kee eh al tey-LEH-fo-no" in Pisan Italian.
The phone number of the Italian American Museum is: 212-965-9000.
The phone number of the American Italian Renaissance is: 504-522-7294.
The phone number of the Museum Of Italian Culture is: 516-294-7662.
The phone number of the Italian-American Cultural Center is: 515-280-3719.
The phone number of the National Italian American Hall is: 847-437-3077.
The phone number of the Italian American Vets Museum is: 708-338-0696.
The phone number of the Foundation For Italian Art And Culture is: 212-980-1755.
Eigo = English (language) Nan desuka = what is it? Usually, people say "Eigo wa nan desuka?" = "What is english (the language?)" Or, even more common: "Eigo de nan desuka?" = "What is that (whatever you said before) in English?" ie. "Can you please translate that into English for me?"