téléphonas
Past historic tu conjugation of téléphoner.
téléphoner
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., éternuer.).
intransitive verb
a. to make a phone call
Je vais dans le salon téléphoner. Je reviens dans cinq minutes.I'm going to the living room to make a phone call. I'll be back in five minutes.
b. to be on the phone
Où est Yorick ? - Il est dans le jardin. Il téléphone.Where is Yorick? - He's in the garden. He's on the phone.
a. to call
Léna téléphone à sa mère tous les jours.Léna calls her mother every day.
b. to call up
Je te téléphone dès que j’arrive à Brest.I'll call you up as soon as I arrive in Brest.
c. to phone
Qui nous appelle à cette heure-ci ?Who's phoning us at this hour?
d. to give a call
Tu me tiens au courant ? - Oui, je te téléphonerai.Will you keep me posted? - Yes, I'll give you a call.
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., acheter).
transitive verb
a. to call to tell
L’employé a téléphoné la nouvelle à sa patronne.The employee called his boss to tell her the news.
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