How to say "please wait a moment" in Japanese?

In Japanese "please wait a moment" translates to  ちょっと待ってください 

Transliteration: chotto matte kudasai

🇯🇵 ちょっと待ってください、すぐに戻ります。

🗣️ Chotto matte kudasai, sugu ni modorimasu.

🇺🇸 Please wait a moment, I'll be back soon.

🇯🇵 ちょっと待ってください、すぐに戻ります。

🗣️ Chotto matte kudasai, sugu ni modorimasu.

🇺🇸 Please wait a moment, I'll be right back.

🇯🇵 すみません、ちょっと待ってください。

🗣️ Sumimasen, chotto matte kudasai.

🇺🇸 Excuse me, please wait a moment.

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🇯🇵 ちょっと待ってください、確認してからお答えします。

🗣️ chotto matte kudasai, kakunin shite kara otoe shimasu.

🇺🇸 Please wait a moment, I will check and then answer.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "please wait a moment" in Japanese?

You can use the word "ちょっと待ってください" which translates to "Please wait a moment".

How to pronounce "ちょっと待ってください" (please wait a moment) in Japanese?

The word "ちょっと待ってください" is pronounced as "chotto matte kudasai".

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