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When do you say "phone me", not "call me"? I've heard a few times in English movies or dramas that people knowingly say "phone me". I know it is not commonly used, but I'd like to know the difference between them. Any of your help would be appreciated.
2015年6月26日 13:55
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(I'm a U.S. native speaker.) In the U.S. there is no difference in meaning. There isn't even a subtle difference in meaning. Both are used. "Call" is a more common. One word or the other might have been more or less common in various places at various times. The full phrase is "to make a phone call," so, just guessing, perhaps some people shortened it to "to phone" and some shortened it to "to call."
2015年6月26日
Yes, it's the same one that's an expression of a way of saying "Call me" or "Call back"
2015年6月26日
Well "call me" can also be used to mean "give me shout" if the person is within speaking/shouting distance... "phone me" just makes it more specific, use a phone to contact me... "call me" can be used to imply the same thing, since it's called a "phone call"...
2015年6月26日
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