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ringtone
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ring·tone  (rngtn)
n.
A digital sound file that a telephone plays to indicate an incoming call.
Translations
ringtone [ˈrɪŋtəun] N (Telec) → tono f de llamada

ringtone نغمة الرنين vyzváněcí tón ringetone Klingelton ήχος κλήσης timbre del teléfono soittoääni sonnerie zvono telefona suoneria 着信メロディ 휴대폰 벨소리 beltoon ringetone dzwonek campainha do telefone, toque de telefone мелодия звонка rington เสียงดังของโทรศัพท์ çalma tonu nhạc chuông điện thoại 手机彩铃


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