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How do you say "free phones" in Spanish?

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How do you say "free phones" in Spanish?

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updated Feb 4, 2013
posted by tgovanjr

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Usually the word and adjective gratis is used to express the idea of something for which there is no charge. As an adjective it does not change forms like many others do. Why not use the translator on this site as see what you get?

updated Feb 4, 2013
posted by Jubilado
I would like to use "translator" but I don't know how. - tgovanjr, Feb 3, 2013
You have a good point about free phone, I was thinking of free numbers, such as we have to to the emergency services, but maybe he wants a free handset? - annierats, Feb 4, 2013
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Número gratuito.

updated Feb 4, 2013
edited by annierats
posted by annierats
Annie, ¿qué piensas de "teléfono(s) gratis? Es lo que diría en general. - Jubilado, Feb 3, 2013
Well, usually we wnat a free-phone number,s uch as the emergency services? Or do you mean a free phone, given with the contract? - annierats, Feb 4, 2013
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I'm back. Hope you get this:

Scroll up to the word translate on the blue bar after Span¡shD!ct and click on it, this will take you to a window that you can type your word, phrase or sentence in English and either hit enter or the translate button and that should give you 3 translations into Spanish. They are not always what people use (especially when they are sentences) but for what you asked you will find 3 possible translations that are correct. If you have questions about the translation you can post it here for clarification. Good luck! ¡Buena suerte!

updated Feb 4, 2013
edited by Jubilado
posted by Jubilado