Usages of el teléfono
Tengo un teléfono nuevo, pero no uso el anterior porque está dañado.
I have a new phone, but I don’t use the previous one because it is damaged.
Uso el teléfono en la oficina.
I use the phone in the office.
El teléfono de emergencia está en la estación.
The emergency phone is at the station.
Hubo un malentendido con mi abogada, pero lo aclaramos por teléfono.
There was a misunderstanding with my lawyer, but we cleared it up over the phone.
Mi teléfono está conectado al wifi de la biblioteca.
My phone is connected to the library wifi.
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