may i have your telephone number - traducción al griego
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may i have your telephone number - traducción al griego

POEM BY JOHN KEATS
When I have fears that I may cease to be; When I have Fears yhat I may Cease to Be; When I have Fears; When I have Fears that I may Cease to Be

may i have your telephone number      
μπορώ να έχω το τηλέφωνό σας
may i help you         
2022 SOUTH KOREAN TELEVISION SERIES
One Hundred Won Butler; May I Help You
μπορώ να σας βοηθήσω
telephone number         
  • A [[business card]] from [[Richard Nixon]]'s first Congressional campaign in 1946; his telephone number can be seen as "Whittier 42635"
  • Telephone numbers for sale in [[Hong Kong]].
  • 2008 photo shows a hairdressing shop in [[Toronto]] with an exterior sign showing the shop's telephone number in the old two-letters plus five-digits format.
  • Modern [[telephone keypad]] contains "*" and "#"
  • Face of a 1939 rotary dial showing a 2L-4N style alphanumeric telephone number LA-2697.
UNIQUE SEQUENCE OF DIGITS ASSIGNED TO A TELEPHONE SUBSCRIPTION
Telephone numbers; Phone number; Phone numbers; Directory number; Cellphone number; Phone Number; Tel. Nos.; Mobile device number; Mobile telephone number; Mobile directory number; Mobile dialable number; Phone Numbers
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Definición

telephone number
(telephone numbers)
Your telephone number is the number that other people dial when they want to talk to you on the telephone.
= phone number
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Wikipedia

When I Have Fears

"When I Have Fears" is an Elizabethan sonnet by the English Romantic poet John Keats. The 14-line poem is written in iambic pentameter and consists of three quatrains and a couplet. Keats wrote the poem between 22 and 31 January 1818. It was published (posthumously) in 1848 in Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats by Richard Monckton Milnes.