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What do you say in Japanese later?

Please wait a moment: don't wait for me.

Just a moment, please: just a moment.

1, Shao []? [receiving]?

Nouns? adverb

A little, a little, some, a little, a little. ((adverb) Shao. ちょっと)。

Example:

Sugar is not enough. ?

Give me some sugar.

2. Wait for [yoshinori ohsumi]?

Wait a minute.

Detailed explanation

interjection

Example:

People were scolded while waiting for them.

A moment, please. A moment, please.

Extended data

ちょっとって also means please wait a moment. However, compared with どぉちくださぃ, the tone of ちょっとっ12390IS is relatively tough.

1, ちょっとって are mostly used to stop the other party, object, etc.

Example:

ちょっとってこのはぁなたのですか?

Wait a minute, is this book yours?

2. Don't be too polite. A moment, please.

Example:

Don't worry. Don't worry. Don't worry.

Just a moment, please. I'll be right there.

Look at the scene when using it, don't use it casually, it is easy to cause misunderstanding.