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Many countries will have regions in which telephone number begin with a given prefix. You have not specified which country.Many countries will have regions in which telephone number begin with a given prefix. You have not specified which country.Many countries will have regions in which telephone number begin with a given prefix. You have not specified which country.Many countries will have regions in which telephone number begin with a given prefix. You have not specified which country.
Denmark does not use city or area codes, it just has eight-digit telephone numbers. From outside Denmark, prefix the country code +45
A regional area code is a telephone prefix for a region of a country, rather than a single city or town and its environs.
If you split the word into its components, tele is the prefix (meaning distance) and phone (meaning sound).
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No, "phone" is not a prefix. It is a standalone word used to refer to a telephone or a device that can make and receive calls.
Tele refers to telephone and it is widely recognized.
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"Tele" is from the Greek word for "distant"; the prefix means "from a distance." "Phone" comes from the Greek for "sound." Therefore, "telephone" is "sound from a distance." Logical, no?
A telephone prefix with the number 11 typically signifies an international call. It indicates that the call is being made to a different country or region outside of the local dialing area.
No, telephone is not a compound word; phone is a word, but 'tele' is a prefix meaning to communicate over a distance.
North American (USA, Canada, etc.) telephone area code 905, along with overlay codes 289 and 365, serves southeastern Ontario, Canada, excluding the city of Toronto (area codes 416, 647, and 437). The 905-463 prefix is located in Brampton, Ontario.