This means "Wait!" in English.
Suzanne Matte has written: 'The motivation of adult immigrants for learning English as a second language' -- subject(s): Motivation in education, Italian speakers, Study and teaching, English language
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The word wait when translated from English to Japanese is Chotto matte.
Matte proofs have a duller, almost sandblasted appearance. There are contrasting images at the site linked below:
I think you're referring to the verb 'matte' (theres a very short pause before the 't' sound is pronounced). It means 'wait'. eg. Chotto = little bit Matte = wait --> Chotto matte! = Wait a second!
Matte (γΎγ£γ¦) in Japanese means "wait." It is a common word used to ask someone to hold on or stay in place for a moment.
Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD's come in: -Matte Light Blue -Matte Blue -Matte Purple -Matte Pink -Matte Green -Matte Teal -Matte Black -Matte White -Matte Red -Futura - Atom - Artist Series Note: Not all colors available in every country
Matte proof coins are special proofs that have a grainy "sandblasted" look on the surface. Matte proof coins were sometimes made in the early part of the 1900's. Normal proof coins have a mirror like brilliant surface.
Ma Té (i assume you mean wait)
Fabiola Matte's birth name is Fabiola Matte Larran.