Examples of using "Mobieltje" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you have a smartphone?
It's a cellphone.
- Do you have a cellphone?
- Have you got a mobile phone?
- Do you have a mobile phone?
I love this mobile phone.
- Whose phone is that?
- Whose cell phone is this?
- Do you have a cellphone?
- Have you got a mobile phone?
- Do you have a mobile phone?
- Do you have a cell phone?
Tom's cellphone vibrated on the table.
- Do you have a cellphone?
- Do you have a mobile phone?
- Do you have a cell phone?
Tom doesn't have a cell phone.
My cell phone doesn't work.
- Do you have a cellphone?
- Have you got a mobile phone?
- Do you have a mobile phone?
- Do you have a cell phone?
- Do you have a smartphone?
Don't talk on your cellphone while driving.
- How can you have a laptop and not a cell phone?
- How can you have a laptop, but no mobile?
My mobile has been stolen.
- "Seen my cell phone?" "On the table!"
- "Have you seen my cell phone?" "It's on the table."
I wake up, I grab my phone, I check some email,
- Do you have a cellphone?
- Have you got a mobile phone?
- Do you have a mobile phone?
- Do you have a cell phone?
- Do you have a smartphone?
- I need to charge my mobile.
- I need to charge my cell phone.
Whose cell phone is this?
- I'm going to buy a cell phone tomorrow.
- I'm going to buy a mobile phone tomorrow!
- I'm gonna get a cell phone tomorrow!
- I'm planning to buy a mobile phone tomorrow.
The cellphone is an invention we can't live without.
It seems that the credit for my prepaid mobile phone account has run out.
- I don't have a cellphone.
- I don't have a cell phone.
Do you have a cellphone?
Tom answered his cell phone.
- I need to charge my mobile.
- I need to charge my cellphone.
- I need to charge my cell phone.
- I'm gonna get a cell phone tomorrow!
- I'm planning to buy a mobile phone tomorrow.
I called her to tell her that she had forgotten her phone at my house, but she didn't answer.