llamar
call with a telephone
Your/his/her/their telephone (number) is
call me
"Her/his/its name is..."
"911" is the US telephone number for emergency services.
It means "... which answers the telephone" or "... who answers the telephone". As in this English translation, the original Spanish is not a complete sentence.
Mi=my, teléfono=telephone, and es=is. so my telephone is...
'Ring' in Spanish is 'el anillo', as in e.g. 'wedding-ring'; if you mean 'ring' as in 'telephone' - 'telefonear', 'llamar por telefono'
IT IS BUSY HOUR CALL ATTEMPT IT IS NO OF TIMES A TELEPHONE CALL IS ATTEMPTED DURING BUSIEST HOUR OF THE DAY
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.
It can either mean the headset of a telephone, or earphones/headphones (as used with mp3 players).
I think you mean Llamo, pronounced yamo.Llamar - to call.Llamo - I call.