Give me a ring Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡɪv/ /ˈmi/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈɹɪŋ
GIV-mee-uh-RING
ɡˈɪv/ /mˈiː/ /æɪ/ /ɹˈɪŋ
giv-MEE-ay-RING
Definición
This expression means 'call me on the phone.' It is an informal and friendly way to ask someone to contact you by telephone.
Uso & Matices
Used in informal, friendly conversation. Not about a physical ring; refers only to phone calls. 'Give me a ring' is common in British and Australian English; Americans often say 'give me a call.' Avoid in very formal settings.
Spanish: llámamePortuguese (BR): me liga - me dá um toquePortuguese (PT): dá-me um toque - liga-meChinese (Simplified): 给我打个电话Chinese (Traditional): 打電話給我Hindi: मुझे फोन करनाArabic: اتصل بيBengali: আমাকে ফোন দাও - আমাকে কল করোRussian: позвони мнеJapanese: 電話してVietnamese: gọi cho tôiKorean: 나한테 전화해Turkish: beni araUrdu: مجھے فون کرناIndonesian: telepon aku
Oraciones de Ejemplo
If you have any questions, just give me a ring.
basic
I'll give you a ring after work.
basic
Can you give me a ring when you arrive?
basic
I'm free this weekend, so give me a ring if you want to hang out.
natural
Let me know when you’re done, or just give me a ring.
natural
I lost your number—could you give me a ring so I have it again?
natural