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donia
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I need your help
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Hello Everybody Hope you are all fine. I need to do a guessing game with my student I need to use this item but I am not sure of its name in English, Could you please help me?
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31 Mar 2014
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rockthevinyl
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Yes, I �d say "key ring" or "keychain." |
31 Mar 2014
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yanogator
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I don �t think this is a key ring. I think it �s a pendant to hang on a chain as a necklace.
Bruce |
31 Mar 2014
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florimago
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Why not a bag pendant ? I �d love it !!! |
31 Mar 2014
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MoodyMoody
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Yes, this pendant is attached to a spring ring, not a large split ring. I agree with Bruce and flori on this. Bag pendant seems to be the standard name, according to my Google-fu. Some bag pendants appear to be quite expensive, although Hello Kitty is probably US $20 - $30. |
31 Mar 2014
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Jayho
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This is a charm (sometimes called a pendant). These days, they can be attached to many things to brighten them up
Mobile phones - see example here
Cat and dog collars - see here
Ladies handbags/purses/key rings - see here
The more expensive charms, made from sterling silver and gold, are attached to charm bracelets - see example here.
Cheers
Jayho
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31 Mar 2014
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FrauSue
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I agree with Jayho - "mobile phone charm" etc. Pendants are only for necklaces. |
1 Apr 2014
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yanogator
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Yes, I �ll change my answer to "charm", but not restrict it to a mobile phone charm. Charms are often attached to other things, especially bracelets (called "charm bracelets").
Bruce |
2 Apr 2014
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donia
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Thank you very much for your great help
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2 Apr 2014
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