wait means nothing in Greek,
but if you want to say "wait!" in Greek
you speak "πεÏίμενε!", perimene (e pronounced like in her, let, bet. ri as in ring)
as a verb is περίμενε (perimene)
all the letters pronounced as their regular form. only e is pronounced like exit. enunciate at the (i) per(i)mene
kalos orisate
pronounce `kah-los- o-REE-sah-tay`
wait a minute
περιμένετε ένα λεπτό
periménete éna leptó
pOlemos
λεπτό (lepto).
i am not sure how to say it, but you spell it like this: exspecta paulisper
In un minuto is in one minute in Italian.
Wait a minute... what did you say??? I couldn't understand the question...
Wait a minute, I'll check. He says "Annialate!"
I can't wait to kiss you = λοξοτομώ την αναμονή για να φιλήσω
deng yi fen zhong (等一分钟)
Grandma said, "If you don't like the weather, just wait a minute."
I say manchester united because they wait for the last minute to grab the title
Can't Wait Another Minute was created on 1986-04-07.
No, he doesn't.
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