Usage examples of "Mobile gtpp" in English with translation to Spanish

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He has four mobile phones. Él tiene cuatro celulares.
Most young people have mobile phones. La mayoría de los jóvenes tienen celulares.
I'm going to buy a mobile phone tomorrow! Mañana me voy a comprar un celular.
In France, advertising of mobile phones directed at children 12 and under is prohibited. En Francia, la propaganda sobre móviles destinada a los niños de más de doce años está prohibida.
The invention of the mobile phone took place in the seventies, and it became accessible to all in the eighties and nineties. La invención del móvil tuvo lugar en los años setenta y se hizo accesible para todos en los años ochenta y noventa.
My mobile has been stolen. Me han robado el móvil.
He's always losing his mobile. Siempre está perdiendo su celular.
I've put my mobile on silent. He puesto mi móvil en silencio.
Could you tell me your mobile number please? ¿Podrías enseñarme el número de tu celular, por favor?
I need to charge my mobile. Necesito cargar mi celular.
This type of mobile phone sells well. Este tipo de teléfono celular se vende bien.
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