It means 'What is your telephone number?'
If you have one, and want to give it, you can simply give the number by digits:
0 - cero (THEYraw) (TH as in 'thin')
1 - uno (OOnaw)
2 - dos (thoss) (th as in 'then')
3 - tres - trace
4 - cuatro (CWATraw)
5 - cinco (THEENGcaw)
6 - seis (SAYss)
7 - siete (see-ETTay)
8 - ocho (OCHaw)
9 - nueve (noo-AYvay)
cual es tu numero de telefono means "what is your telephone number" you respond with "mi número de teléfono es..." which means "my telephone number is..."
You would ask "¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono?". You could informally drop the "de teléfono" and be understood.
My number is 532 1709... Mi número es cinco tres dos uno siete cero nueve
What is your telephone number ;)
cual es tu numero de telefono
Por favor, ¿Puedo tener su número de teléfono?
The phone number of the Spanish Fork Public Library is: 801-798-5010.
The phone number of the Spanish Springs Library is: 775-424-1840.
¿Cuál es tu número? would be the best way to ask "What is your number" in Spanish.
The phone number of the Spanish River Library is: 561-393-7852.
The phone number of the Historic Spanish Point is: 941-966-5214.
The phone number of the Colonial Spanish Quarter And Spanish Quarter Museum is: 904-342-2857.
Ask them for it.
The phone number of the Spanish Governor'S Palace is: 210-224-0601.
The phone number of the Spanish Peaks Library District is: 719-738-2774.
Ask the person or ask that person to lend you his or her phone and beep your number.
ask for it