'Chotto matte kudasai.' or 'shibaraku omachinasai' for formal and polite
In case you want the writing:
一寸待ってください (chotto matte kudasai)
For casual and informal you can say 'chotto matte , choi machi'
Hey, 'hi no ookami' would be Japanese for 'fire wolf', you can also say 'honou no ookami', but honou is Japanese for 'flame, blaze' but it's not that far and almost means the same. (Hiis read like in 'him' and oo= long o)English writing of Japanese word is called 'Roumaji', commonly known as 'romaji', just thought you should know.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
Duck in Japanese is Ahiru
You can say aku (悪)
the word for 'volcano' in Japanese is "kazan" or "funkazan"
ryuu
moment = 瞬間 Shunkan
Watashi to darekaga chatto o shite kudasai is how you say "Please somebody chat with me" in Japanese
un moment s'il vous plaît
You say "One moment please!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Jo funmi ni iseju kan!".
"kangaete kudasai"
jabert neveta
You would say 'nigete kudasai.' That is 'please get away.' Just 'get away' is 'nigeru.'
Uh, please forgive me for I do not know how to say "the" in Japanese but "Fumetsu" is immortal im Japanese. :) Hope I helped.
Type your answer here... just a moment please!
Por favor introduce el momento presente? (Please enter the present moment).
you can't say "what just happen" in English so why do you think you can say it in Japanese "what just happened" is Nani ga okotta