Can you give me your phone number?
Stress 'nu-ME-ro'. 'Telefono' = te-LE-fo-no.
Use this when you need to take down someone's contact number, either in person or over the phone when they mention someone else you should contact.
'Mi può dare' = can you give me (formal). 'Il suo numero di telefono' = your phone number (formal 'suo'). Informal: 'Mi dai il tuo numero?' Italian phone numbers: mobile ('cellulare') starts with 3 (e.g., 347, 333), landline ('fisso') varies by region.
Qual è il suo numero?
What's your number?
Shorter version.
Lo scrivo subito.
I'll write it down right away.
Confirming you're noting it.
Me lo ripeta più lentamente.
Please repeat it more slowly.
When you need it slower.
Italians typically read out phone numbers in individual digits ('cifre singole') rather than in pairs or triples. Mobile numbers in Italy always begin with '3' and are 10 digits long. Landlines vary by region: Milan numbers begin with 02, Rome with 06, Naples with 081.