けいたい
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. carrying (on one's person or in the hand)
when read as "けいたい"
Noun
Abbreviation
Usually written in kana
2. mobile phone; cell phone
Kanji used
carry in a hand
belt
Pitch accent
いたい
Top 3100
Used in vocabulary (21 in total)
Examples (42 in total)
Ah, I forgot my mobile phone.
I left my cell phone at home.
She bought a phone.
I'm going to buy a cell phone tomorrow.
This is my mobile phone.
Your mobile phone just rang.
My mobile phone is broken.
My phone is in my pocket.
His mobile phone was stolen.
What? You've lost your mobile again?
Ugh! I lost my phone again.
The policeman carries a whistle.
Take a picture with your phone.
Tom, do you have a cell phone?
How many cell phones do you have?
Eh, give me your cellphone's mail address.
What's your cell phone number?
When did you buy that phone?
That's my cellphone. Give it back!
Do you have any games on your phone?
My cell phone is easy to use.
I love this mobile phone.
When did you start using that cellphone?
Can I have your cellphone number?
He has four mobile phones.
Mary took her phone out of her handbag.
My phone is out of battery.
Tom showed off his new cellphone.
"Where's my phone?" "It's on the dresser!"
Does anyone have a mobile phone charger?
Please set your cell phones to silent mode.
Please set your mobile phones on vibrate.
"Have you seen my cell phone?" "It's on the table."
The black phones are more expensive than the white ones.
England is a land where the policemen carry no revolvers.
"Why didn't you call?" "My phone's battery was out of charge."
I really need an easy to carry dictionary that's compact.
"Why didn't you call?" "My phone's battery had died."
The government prohibits us from carrying guns without a license.
I have three mobile phones.
I threw my phone in the river.
Oh no, my mobile phone battery's about to run out. I should have charged it while I was sleeping.