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10 Ways to ask someone to wait in English with Hindi meanings : Hindi-English Vocabulary Part 20

10 Ways to ask someone to wait in English with Hindi meanings : Hindi-English Vocabulary Part 20
Ways to ask someone to wait:

1. Hold on (เคฐुเค•िเค/ เค‡ंเคคเฅ›ाเคฐ เค•เคฐिเคฏे): used for telling someone to stop or wait

2. Just wait until/till (...เคคเค• เคฐुเค•िเค): used for saying that someone should be patient for a moment

3. Bear with me/us (เคฎेเคฐा/เคนเคฎाเคฐा เคธाเคฅ เคฆेเคจा): used as a polite way of asking someone to be patient while you do or finish something

4. Wait a minute/second (เคเค• เคฎिเคจเคŸ/เคธेเค•ंเคก เคฐुเค•िเค) : used for telling someone to stop and wait for you

5. Just a minute/moment/second (เคเค• เคฎिเคจเคŸ/เคธेเค•ंเคก เคฐुเค•िเค): used for asking someone to wait for a short time

6. Let me see/think (เคฎैं เคฆेเค–เคคा เคนूँ/เคธोเคšเคคा เคนूँ) : used for saying that you need a moment to think about something

7. Hang on/hold on a minute (เคเค• เคฎिเคจเคŸ เคฐुเค•िเค): used for asking someone to wait for a short period of time, especially someone who you are talking to on the telephone

8. Something will have to wait (เค•ोเคˆ เคšीเฅ› เคœिเคธเค•ो เคฌाเคฆ เคฎें เค•เคฐเคจा เคนोเค—ा): used for saying that there is no time to do something now and it will have to be done later

9. All in good time (เคœเคฒ्เคฆเคฌाเฅ›ी เคจा เค•เคฐเคจा): used for telling someone to wait for something and not try to make you hurry

10. Not so fast (เค‡เคคเคจी เคœเคฒ्เคฆी เคจเคนीं): used when you are telling someone to wait and not be too quick to do something or believe something

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