'Matte' is the -te form conjugation of the verb 'matsu,' which means "to wait."
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.
you mean ne sama neh sah-mah ne can mean like say or hey some thing like that and sama is someone higher then you like it means like lord or master or something like that so it probably means say lord or like sesshomaru sama sesshomaru is the the powerful one so it means lord sesshomaru and there you go and hey in Japanese is oi in guy terms i don't remember girls it could mean chotto but chotto a means a second or a minute like chotto matte that mean wait a sec because matte means wait
Matte is pronounced "mat" as in door mat. Or, the name Matt. It is not pronounced like mat tay.
"Kyuuketsuki" in Japanese is the word for "vampire."
Some Japanese girl names that mean lonely are Sabishii, Kodoku, and Hitori.
"Lonely" is 'sabishii' in Japanese.
Ma Té (i assume you mean wait)
You may say '[Chotto] Matte kudasai,' or more informally, 'chotto matte,' or simply 'matte.'
anata wo matte masu
unmei WA matte iru
'Itsu made matte mo ii.'
The word wait when translated from English to Japanese is Chotto matte.
Chotto matte kudasai: Please wait a moment.
You may say 'kare ha anata wo matte imasu.'
The word for finish in Judo is Matte (Pronounced: Mat-ay)
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!
Watashi WA anata to futatabi reru no o matte iru
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