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Pele-Phone - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي

HAWAIIAN GODDESS, CREATOR OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
Pele Goddess; Pele (Goddess); Hawaiian goddess Pele; Madame Pele; Goddess Pele; Pele (mythology); Pele (goddess)
  • Kīlauea]] in [[Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park]].
  • Kapiʻolani]] defying the volcano goddess Pele
  • Pele's hair, a volcanic glass in strands

Pele-Phone      
Pele-phone (telefono cellulare)
Edson Arantes do Nascimento         
  • 1958 World Cup final]]
  • Santos]], Brazil
  • Pelé in a wheelchair in 2018 at the unveiling of his statue in [[Rio de Janeiro]]
  • Pelé with Brazil taking on Italy's [[Giovanni Trapattoni]] at the [[San Siro]], Milan, in 1963
  • Pelé before facing [[Boca Juniors]] in the second leg of the [[1963 Copa Libertadores Finals]] at [[La Bombonera]].
  • Panini]]
  • Born in [[Três Corações]] in Minas Gerais state in Brazil in 1940, Pelé has a street named after him in the city{{snds}}Rua Edson Arantes do Nascimento. A statue of Pelé is also prominently placed in a plaza near the city's downtown.
  • Pelé at the [[World Economic Forum]] in Switzerland, 2006
  • Pelé with Santos in the Netherlands, October 1962
  • 1970 World Cup final]] in Mexico City. He is the only player to win three World Cups.
  • Pelé entering the field to play his first game with the Cosmos, 15 June 1975
  • Cosmos]]' No. 10. The number was retired in his honor.
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  • Brazilian president [[Lula]] and Pelé in commemoration of 50 years since the first World Cup title won by Brazil in 1958, at the [[Palácio do Planalto]] in [[Brasília]], 2008
  • Pelé dribbling past a defender while playing for Brazil, May 1960
  • 1958 World Cup]]
  • Pelé at the White House on 10 September 1986, with US president [[Ronald Reagan]] and Brazilian president [[José Sarney]]
  • Pelé, Brazil's Extraordinary Minister for Sport, with US president [[Bill Clinton]] in Rio de Janeiro, 15 October 1997
  • Pelé (second left) outside [[10 Downing Street]] in London at a hunger summit hosted by British prime minister [[David Cameron]] (waving to camera)
  • 1969 Brazil postage stamp commemorating Pelé's landmark 1,000th goal
  • Pelé with [[Vladimir Putin]] at the opening of the Confederations Cup 2017 in [[Saint Petersburg]], Russia
  • [[Mário Zagallo]], Brazil's 1970 coach, with Pelé in 2008
BRAZILIAN FOOTBALLER (1940–2022)
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n. Edson Arantes do Nascimento, Pele (1940), il più clelebre giocatore di calcio brasiliano
cellular telephone         
  • Martin Cooper]] of Motorola, shown here in a 2007 reenactment, made the first publicized handheld mobile phone call on a prototype DynaTAC model on 3 April 1973.
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  • People using phones while walking
  • Dupuis and Haug during a GSM meeting in Belgium, April 1992
  • The [[Motorola DynaTAC]] 8000X. In 1983, it became the first commercially available handheld cellular mobile phone.
  • A driver using two handheld mobile phones at once
  • Scrapped mobile phones
  • A text message (SMS)
  • Mobile payment system
  • [[Personal Handy-phone System]] mobiles and modems, 1997–2003
  • Mobile phone subscribers per 100 inhabitants. 2014 figure is estimated.
  • A sign in the US restricting cell phone use to certain times of day (no cell phone use between 7:30–9:00 am and 2:00–4:15 pm)
  • Typical mobile phone mini-[[SIM card]]
PORTABLE DEVICE TO MAKE TELEPHONE CALLS USING A RADIO LINK
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telefono cellulare

تعريف

pele

ويكيبيديا

Pele (deity)

In Hawaiian religion, Pele (pronounced [ˈpɛlɛ]) is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and the creator of the Hawaiian Islands. Often referred to as "Madame Pele" or "Tūtū Pele" as a sign of respect, she is a well-known deity within Hawaiian mythology and is notable for her contemporary presence and cultural influence as an enduring figure from ancient Hawaii. Epithets of the goddess include Pele-honua-mea ("Pele of the sacred land") and Ka wahine ʻai honua ("The earth-eating woman").

In different stories talking about the goddess Pele, she was born from the female spirit named Haumea. This spirit is important when talking about Hawaiʻi's gods as she descended from Papa, or Earth Mother, and Wakea, Sky Father, both descendants of the supreme beings. Pele is also known as "She who shapes the sacred land," known to be said in ancient Hawaiian chants. The first published stories of Pele were written by William Ellis.: 5 

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1. There was Granite Hacarmel manager Ami Sagis, himself an ex–Super–Sol man; and Jacob Gelbard, now Pele–Phone Communications‘ manager, who found time to roam the stores making suggestions.