Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Wait"
The meaning of "Wait" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does "she makes less than you" in "Wait, wait, wait. You're not tipping her? Come on, it's not enough that she makes less than you because you got a dick?" mean?
A:
It means her salary is lower. She makes less money.
Q:
What does Wait for it mean?
A:
Wait for something to happen.
“Viktor look at this!
At what? Nothing is happening.
Wait for it...”
“Viktor look at this!
At what? Nothing is happening.
Wait for it...”
Q:
What does Wait me mean?
A:
Okay! Got you. This song is mostly in Korean and, in a lot of K-pop songs, the English isn't very good. I don't mind it, but sometimes it doesn't make a lot of sense. Here's my guess at what they are trying to say, but it actually doesnt make a lot of sense:
"We'll uncover the sealed trail of the criminal, so wait for me."
If something is sealed off, it means it is private, secret, or not accessible. So, if a trail is sealed, they proabably mean that the criminal doesn't want anyone to find their trail (I've never heard someone say something like this though. Normally, "sealed" isn't used like this). However, the singer plans to uncover this secret trail and wants who their talking to to wait for them so they can uncover it together.
I'm not sure though. Like I said, the song is super cool, but the English isn't correct throughout most of the song. :)
Hope that helps. :)
"We'll uncover the sealed trail of the criminal, so wait for me."
If something is sealed off, it means it is private, secret, or not accessible. So, if a trail is sealed, they proabably mean that the criminal doesn't want anyone to find their trail (I've never heard someone say something like this though. Normally, "sealed" isn't used like this). However, the singer plans to uncover this secret trail and wants who their talking to to wait for them so they can uncover it together.
I'm not sure though. Like I said, the song is super cool, but the English isn't correct throughout most of the song. :)
Hope that helps. :)
Q:
What does Wait for it to eat mean?
A:
食べるのを待って
Q:
What does Wait for me mean?
A:
Apetta per me, aspetta me
Example sentences using "Wait"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Wait and see..
A:
Thank you for answering.
Can I also use like a this sentence?
For example,
Q. Do u know who’s coming the party tonight?
A. Wait and see!!
Is this correct?
Can I also use like a this sentence?
For example,
Q. Do u know who’s coming the party tonight?
A. Wait and see!!
Is this correct?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Wait up.
A:
Thank you for your help.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Wait.
A:
i'll wait for you
wait, i'll be there in 5 minutes
i've been waiting here for an hour
wait, i'll be there in 5 minutes
i've been waiting here for an hour
Synonyms of "Wait" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Wait and Await ?
A:
"wait" is much more commonly used and "await" is more formal and used mainly for events
Q:
What is the difference between "Wait" and "Await" and "Wait around" ?
A:
they are the same meaning
Q:
What is the difference between Wait and Hold on and which one do you use the most ? ?
A:
They're basically the same. People use them just about equally.
Can you wait for me?
Hold on a second.
She put me on hold.
Please wait over there.
Can you wait for me?
Hold on a second.
She put me on hold.
Please wait over there.
Q:
What is the difference between Wait and Await ?
A:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/1535_questionanswer/page15.shtml
Q:
What is the difference between Wait for it. and Wait on it. ?
A:
They have a very similar meaning, sometimes you can use both in the same situations.
But "wait on" has the nuance of 「何かを待ち兼ねる」
But "wait on" has the nuance of 「何かを待ち兼ねる」
Translations of "Wait"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Wait on me有等我的意思吗
A:
Wait on me -- means to serve someone in the restaurant, like the waiter serves the guests in restaurant
Ex.- That man waited us on Ken's birthday party.
Ex.- That man waited us on Ken's birthday party.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Wait the worst is yet to come
A:
Thanks!
Btw You didn't get it?
Btw You didn't get it?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 少し待ってください。”Wait a minute.”is natural?
A:
“Wait a minute” sounds a bit too rigid.
Instead, say “Wait just a moment.” And you can take off the “wait” if you want to be slightly more casual.
I myself tend to say “Hold on a sec” but I mostly say that around family or friends. If I were in a more formal setting, I wouldn’t say it.
Instead, say “Wait just a moment.” And you can take off the “wait” if you want to be slightly more casual.
I myself tend to say “Hold on a sec” but I mostly say that around family or friends. If I were in a more formal setting, I wouldn’t say it.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Wait for me
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? white Wait
A:
White
Other questions about "Wait"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce Wait, white .
A:
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Q:
Wait wait. I can get a discount since i got a membership card VS Wait wait. I can get a discount because i got a membership card.
Which one do you accustomed to?
Or not awkward.
Which one do you accustomed to?
Or not awkward.
A:
You could easily use any of these but it could be like this
Wait, I can get a discount since/because I got a membership card
Wait, I can get a discount since/because I got a membership card
Q:
''Wait...wait wait...does autumn happen to have comfortable climate...?'' Does this sound natural?
A:
I think it would sound a bit more natural to say ‘’Wait...wait wait...is the climate comfortable in autumn?
Q:
Wait Implement Does this sound natural?
A:
Awaiting Implementation
Q:
Wait up / Wait
Why do we use 'up' after some verbs?
Why do we use 'up' after some verbs?
A:
Honestly I don't know the reason behind it, I think some slang is made just because it sounds good. =p Those are cases that you just have to memorize, "wait up" "hold up" "hang on" -- they all mean 'wait'. Maybe it's to soften it and make it sound more friendly and less like a command.
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