Usage examples of "secondary phone" in English with translation to Portuguese

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"Where is my phone?" "It's on my desk." "Onde está meu telefone?" "Está em cima da minha escrivaninha."
I would like to make a phone call. Gostaria de fazer uma chamada telefônica.
The iPhone is an extraordinary cell phone. O iPhone é um telefone celular extraordinário.
In case of an emergency, phone me at this number. Em caso de uma emergência, ligue-me neste número.
I'd like to know the phone number of the nearest American Express office. Eu gostaria de saber o número de telefone do escritório da American Express mais próximo.
Please remind me to phone him tomorrow. Por favor, lembre-me de ligar para ele amanhã.
I wanted to make a few phone calls. Eu queria fazer algumas chamadas telefônicas.
Peter is continually making phone calls to his mother. Peter está continuamente fazendo ligações à sua mãe.
Why didn't you phone before coming? Por que você não telefonou antes de vir?
It's the first time I phone Marika. É a primeira vez que eu ligo para Marika.
Would you tell me your name and phone number? Você poderia me dizer seu nome e o seu telefone?
She wasn't able to contact him by phone. Ela não pôde entrar em contato com ele por telefone.
After he had found her phone number, he called her up. Depois de ter encontrado seu número de telefone, ele ligou para ela.
Peter talks with his parents in the United States on the phone at least once a week. Peter fala no telefone com seus pais nos Estados Unidos ao menos uma vez por semana.
Did you see how much this phone costs? It costs an arm and a leg! Você viu quanto custa este telefone? Custa os olhos da cara!
I need to use your phone to call the police. Preciso usar seu telefone para chamar a polícia.
I ordered a pizza on the phone. Eu pedi uma pizza pelo telefone.
I plan to contact Tom by phone tomorrow and ask him to help us. Eu planejo contactar Tom por telefone amanhã e pedir para ele nos ajudar.
I want to contact him. Do you know his phone number? Eu quero contatá-lo. Você tem o número de telefone dele?
Maria knew neither his name nor his phone number. Maria não sabia nem seu nome, nem o número de seu telefone.
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