This means "My telephone number is..."
Well, honey, "cual es tu numero de telefono" translates to "what is your phone number" in English. So, if someone asks you that, you can simply respond with your phone number. Just make sure it's someone you actually want calling you!
Mi=my, teléfono=telephone, and es=is. so my telephone is...
'Your phone number is....' = 'Tu/su numero de telefono es....' (Informal/formal) 'Phone your number' = 'Telefoneame tu/su numero (de telefono)' (If the number in question is not a phone- but, say, welfare-number, number of guests/clients, etc., omit 'de telefono' in both cases)
El nombre de mi amigo es...
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My phone number is...
Este es mi numero de telefono
Well, honey, "cual es tu numero de telefono" translates to "what is your phone number" in English. So, if someone asks you that, you can simply respond with your phone number. Just make sure it's someone you actually want calling you!
cual es tu numero de telefono = what is your phone number cual es el numero de telefono = what is the phone number
Mi=my, teléfono=telephone, and es=is. so my telephone is...
Assuming you mean 'telephone number': Eso es mi numero de telefono
Cual es tu numero de telefono in English literally translates to "What is your number of phone?" Which really means "What's your phone number?"
Assuming you're asking about a phone number, then you answer thus: mi numero de telefono es XXX-XXXX. However, literally my answer would probably be: my telephone is the black one.
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you write "mi numero de telefono es el" and then you write your number in Spanish. NOTE: there is an accent above the U in numero.
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