Please Call Me

Hebrew translation: בבקשה תתקשר/י אלי

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English term or phrase:Please Call Me
Hebrew translation:בבקשה תתקשר/י אלי
Entered by: Akiva Brest (X)

04:20 Feb 23, 2005
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English term or phrase: Please Call Me
I'd like the hebrew translation for this (english spelling). If it makes a diffrence, this would be spoken or written by a female to a male.
Shannon Orand
Local time: 09:30
bevakasha titkasher elii
Explanation:
or (na lehitkasher elii) are much more suitable. you could say (bevaksha letalpen elii) also.
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Akiva Brest (X)
Israel
Local time: 17:30
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5 +2bevakasha titkasher elii
Akiva Brest (X)
5titkasher elai bevakasha, ana hitkasher elai
Mil-on Translations (Ilana Gillon)


  

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2 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +2
please call me
bevakasha titkasher elii


Explanation:
or (na lehitkasher elii) are much more suitable. you could say (bevaksha letalpen elii) also.

Akiva Brest (X)
Israel
Local time: 17:30
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in HebrewHebrew
PRO pts in category: 8

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Rutie Eckdish: I would use: na lehitkasher elii
6 hrs

agree  Suzan Chin
8 hrs
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2 days 8 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
please call me
titkasher elai bevakasha, ana hitkasher elai


Explanation:
it depends on the context. In a formal correspondence (polite)"ana hitkasher elai" is to be prefered. In an informal letter or in a verbal conversation "titkasher elai bevakasha" will be more appropriate

Mil-on Translations (Ilana Gillon)
Local time: 17:30
Native speaker of: Native in HebrewHebrew
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