Meanings (ES + gloss)
convocar • llamar
To reach out with one's voice.
That person is hurt; call for help!
gritar
To reach out with one's voice.
"Supper's ready," called Dad from the kitchen.
For far—oh, very far behind, / So far she cannot call to him, / Comes Tegumai alone to find / The daughter that was all to him!
hablar • llamar • telefonear • timbrar
To reach out with one's voice.
Why don’t you call me in the morning?
Why don’t you call tomorrow?
llamar • nombrar
To name, identify, or describe.
Don't call me a liar.
Why don’t we dispense with the formalities? Please call me Al.
pitar • señalar
To declare, or declare in favor of, a predicted or actual result.
The goal was called offside.
convocar • llamar • requerir • solicitar
To require, demand.
He felt called to help the old man.
invocar • llamar
To jump to (another part of a program); to perform some operation, returning to the original point on completion.
A recursive function is one that calls itself.
Phrases
I'll call the policeI've never heard it called that beforebecallbutter my butt and call it a biscuitbutter my butt and call me a biscuitcall 'em as one sees 'emcall a cabcall a gocall a haltcall a lidcall a shovel a shovelcall a spade a shovelcall a spade a spadecall a spade a spade and a shovel a shovelcall aftercall againcall aheadcall an ambulancecall an audiblecall and collectcall aroundcall awaycall backcall balls and strikescall bullshitcall bycall downcall forcall forthcall incall in sickcall in the wildernesscall into doubtcall into questioncall itcall it a daycall it a nightcall it an early nightcall it as one sees itcall it even