Examples of using "Klingelt" in a sentence and their english translations:
* Tram rings. *
* Cell phone rings. *
They're ringing the doorbell.
- I hear the phone.
- The telephone is ringing.
The alarm clock is ringing.
My phone is ringing.
Your phone is ringing.
- The phone is ringing!
- The phone is ringing.
Your cellphone's ringing.
My cellphone is ringing.
Is the phone ringing?
My cell is ringing.
Tom's cellphone is ringing.
Your telephone's ringing, Tom.
The doorbell is ringing.
Who's ringing at the door?
What time does the alarm clock go off?
The telephone rings. Susan picks it up.
"The phone is ringing." "I'll get it."
The postie is ringing the doorbell.
The phone's ringing, but no one's picking it up.
As soon as the alarm rings I need to get up.
The telephone is ringing, but nobody is answering.
Then the phone rings.
When one takes a bath, the telephone rings.
The telephone rings about fifteen times an hour.
If the phone rings again, I will ignore it.
That name doesn't ring any bells.
The phone's ringing. I'll get it if you want.
My cellphone is ringing.
Tom usually wakes up every morning before his alarm clock goes off.
- There is a knock at the door.
- Someone is knocking at the door.
The telephone is ringing. If you want, I'll answer it.
It's ringing. Tom, please go and open the door.
Doesn't that ring a bell?
Why does the phone have to ring all the time only when I'm busy? I can't get any work done because of it.
"Doorbell," said Alice. "Mary, could you see who it is?" Mary gestured frantically to Alice to be quiet. "It's Tom!" she whispered. Alice's voice likewise fell to a whisper. "We'll pretend we're not here!" "But our car and bikes are in the drive. He knows we're in."