1. En espanol, "to pick up" el auricular es recoger el auricular.
This sentence basically means to pick up the phone. Auricular means headphone, but it is referring to those old-school landline phones that people used to use in the past. However, the idiom remain in use in the Spanish language.
2. Cuando estoy en la calle, uso el telefono celular.
This sentence means - When I'm out in the streets, I use my mobile phone. El telefono is a telephone, and celular is cell, so telefono celular is a cell phone. Given that this person is not home, they cannot use their landline phone.
3. Yo termino la conversacion y cuelgo el auricular
Colgar el telefono/auricular means to hang up, stop having a conversation over the phone. Given that the verb colgar is irregular, there is a specific way to conjugate it which has to be learned by heart - cuelgo, cuelgas, cuelga, colgamos, colgais, cuelgan.
Did you try google translate? If you did then try doing AR-,IR-, and ER verbs the conjugation to the AR verbs are o as a amos an. IR conjugation is o es e imos en. ER conjugation o es e emos en.
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<span>Spanish: Quiero ser abogado cuando sea grande. Ha sido mi mayor ambición desde que era niño. Sé que tengo la habilidad de hablar valientemente frente a grandes multitudes. Ser abogado me permitirá ser independiente. Para convertirme en un abogado, necesito estudiar sobre la ley. Y compré muchos libros sobre derecho para prepararme para mi futuro. También me permite contribuir a mi nación apoyando lo bueno y destruyendo lo malo.
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English : I want to be a lawyer when I grow up. It has been my greatest ambition since I was kid. I know that I have the ability to speak bravely in front of huge crowds. Being a lawyer will allow me to be independant. To become a laywer I need to study about law. And I have bought many books on law in order to get me prepared for my future. It also allows me to contribute to my nation by supporting the good and destroying the bad.
The sum of the interior angles is greater than 180 degrees but less than 540 degrees.