Cell comes from "cella," which means "chamber" or "room."
Phone, however, comes from Greek φονη and means "sound."
Cellphone in Tagalog is "telepono" or "cellphone" (pronounced as "selpon").
I was amazed at how quickly the pig rooted out the truffles.I was upset that my girlfriend rooted for the other team- her brother's team!
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.
The sentence "My cellphone was just here, now it's gone" is declarative, as it states a fact or opinion.
The word viva gets its roots from the Italian language. It means applause or exclamation of approval, There are also versions of it in Spanish and Latin.
It means that the source of the music you downloaded is not compatible with your cellphone.
When are you talking on your cellphone? or When you are talking on your cellphone ....
talktime!
Rooted in the past means that something is defined or comes from the past. Folk music is rooted in the past in that it comes from styles that were popular in the past.
Talk by cellphone
It means: I don't have cellphone
That it is used and has been refurbished by the manufacturer
I'm talking on my cellphone.
A text phone is a cellphone with texting abilities.
It could mean that cellphone service subscription plans are cheaper compared to pay-as-you-go cellphone airtime and text cost rates. It is cheaper to get a regular subscription if you are a heavy cellphone user.
It means :p
If you mean a mobile phone or cellphone, then yes.