Examples of using International code in English and their translations into Italian
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The international code for Italy is 39;
Mobile phone*(please provide your international code).
All the flag international code is included.
International code for the security of ships.
Can I import phone numbers with an international code?
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The international code to call the UK is 0044.
Fill in your mobile number(including) the international code.
International Code on Zoological Nomenclature.
Please include the international code(eg. +39 0 0039) Email*.
The country code itself is a 2-character international code.
The international code for the United Arab Emirates is +971.
If you need to call from abroad, the international code for Switzerland is“0041”.
Material= international code of the masterial of the hose inner wall.
Currency: the Romanian leu(plural: lei, international code RON), subdivided into 100 bani.
Is an international code signal sent by folk living an extreme distress eg.
telephone number from abroad it is required the international code 0030.
To make calls within Italy, you must enter the number without international code.
The 3 letter international code for Barcelona Airport is BCN.
if you live outside the Italian territory please write also the international code.
The first number is the international code, zero eleven, then the country and city codes. .
enter the complete phone number of your device including the international code.
This age limit is that adopted in the ICC/ESOMAR International code of marketing and social research practice.
International code pages, Star Mode= 40+ 1 blank,
To call an Italian telephone number from abroad, enter the international code 0039(39) followed by the user's phone number.
A draft international code of conduct for the distribution and use of pesticides is being drawn up under the aegis of the FAO.
The identifications of the strain(s) according to a recognized international code of nomenclature and the deposit number of the strain(s);
IBC Code means the IMO International Code for the construction
The standard of author abbreviations recommended by the International Code of Nomenclature for algae,