j'ai attendu
The past of wait is waited: I waited for the bus, I had waited for the bus for over an hour.
The past participle of "wait" is "waited." For example, "I have waited for hours for the bus to arrive."
I think it is 'wait' itself
"We waited" is a past tense verb phrase.
Waited is the homophone of weighted.
the French word for messiah is "le Messie" "être attendu comme le Messie" = to be eagerly waited for, as if one could do miracles
Waited
The French and British Waited to start colonies because the Spanish had already settled.
The past of wait is waited: I waited for the bus, I had waited for the bus for over an hour.
I found I had waited to no avail. As the patient feral cat waited for a passing mouse, he seemed frozen in place prior to his pounce. I waited and waited for for my waiter, but I just had to get out of my waders.
The past participle of "wait" is "waited." For example, "I have waited for hours for the bus to arrive."
No one waited.
je t'ai attendu la nuit dernière, je t'ai attendu hier soir
It is an adverb qualifying the verb waited.
I think it is 'wait' itself
Any of the better, sit-down-and-be-waited-on restaurants should serve real french fries. In fast food restaurants, White Castle fries seem to be "real."
"We waited" is a past tense verb phrase.