You answer the phone by saying "hello"
"Let me hit you back" means "I will call you later"
"K" means "OK"
"Want to grab some dinner?" means "Do you want to go somewhere and eat dinner?"
"Are you free?" means "Do you have any plans on that date or time?"
In Canadian English, the word for zero is "zero," just as it is in American and British English. However, in informal contexts, Canadians might also use "naught" or "oh" when referring to zero, especially in phone numbers or scores. Overall, the standard term remains "zero."
phone, medicine, internet, and etc.
cell phone, I-Pod
Wei means hello on the phone in mandarin chinese.
Possible "phone", meaning voice.
American cell phones are the same as English phones it just another term they use.
Recording of the phone conversation.
Of course they can that's like saying can my English mobile phone connect to this American mobile phone via bluetooth
the conversation
In Texas, it is legal to record a phone conversation as long as at least one party involved in the conversation consents to the recording.
It is how the French say "hello" when they answer the phone. Another way to say" hello" but in French
In California, it is legal to record a phone conversation if all parties involved consent to the recording.
Not if you are a party to that conversation.
In Australian English, the word for "phone" remains the same as in standard English. However, Australians often use colloquial terms like "mob" or "mobile" to refer to a mobile phone. In casual conversation, you might also hear phrases like "give us a bell" to mean "call me."
conversation station
A Recording
In most states as long as one party of the conversation, which could be the one doing the recording, has knowledge that they are being recorded, recording a phone conversation is legal.