The sentence "My cellphone was just here, now it's gone" is declarative, as it states a fact or opinion.
Cellphone in Tagalog is "telepono" or "cellphone" (pronounced as "selpon").
No. The cellphone is a means of communication. Landlines, fax and telegraphy are also means of communication. People using them have to communicate (talk, chat, write0 in a language such as English, French, etc.
If a cellphone is rooted, it means that the user has gained privileged access to the device's operating system, allowing them to make changes and access features that are typically restricted. Rooting a cellphone can provide more customization options and control over the device, but it can also void the warranty and expose the device to security risks.
Yes, "jammer" is a word. It refers to a device that can block or interfere with electronic signals, such as in the case of a GPS jammer or a cellphone jammer.
A chronicle is, literally, a timetable of events, and a cowboy with a cellphone would be an anachronism, literally, out of (its) time.
Tagalog term for cellphone: teleponong selyular;note: The word cellphone is acceptable in Tagalog conversation.
Cellphone in Tagalog is "telepono" or "cellphone" (pronounced as "selpon").
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There are no perfect rhymes for the word cellphone.
Cellphone is a noun.
Texting on a cellphone can become addicting
How can I enter my contacts from my cellphone?
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Cellphone's Dead was created in 2003.
Yes, "cellphone" is a compound word.
Yes, cellphone is a common noun.