It means "just a little."
Chotto lets dake
chotto zutsu chotto zutsu chotto zutsu
The word wait when translated from English to Japanese is Chotto matte.
chotto
Little (amount) = sukoshi Little (bit) = chotto Little (small) = chiisai
anata dake.
ちょっと or "chotto" in romaji.
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!
You may say '[Chotto] Matte kudasai,' or more informally, 'chotto matte,' or simply 'matte.'
'Nande anata/omae dake'
you can buy them but only with invizimals It does,but its a separate hardware.You connect it with the usb slot on top of the psp. Its called the Go!Cam in English and Chotto Shot in Japanese.
'Chotto' means "a little" in Japanese. It is also used to signify a polite reluctance in accepting ideas, invitations, or suggestions. As in: "Kyou, issho ni eiga o mi ni ikimasen ka?" "Aa, chotto ..." "Would you like to see a movie with me?" "Ah, well ..." (The implication being that the answer is 'no,' but without having to come out and say it directly.) It's a very useful word.