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Iago
What's difference between, hang on and wait?
I am confused.
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"hang on", is more of a informal way of saying "wait". They mean the same thing. People sometimes even say, "give me a second".
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hang on is always used in phone call
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"Hang on" and "wait" means the same as in telling someone to wait.
But , "hang on" is more specific : it tells someone to wait FOR A WHILE until you are ready to talk to him about something -- on the phone or not.
I need to talk to you .
Sure , but hang on for a while coz Im on the phone
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They both mean same thing, but as mentioned, " hang on " is used more on phone call. Like hang on a second, if the person gets distracted while on the phone.
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'Hang on' is an informal way to say 'wait'. But it is not just that. 'Hang on' enters on the category of "Phrasal verbs" in English. These are a different kind of verbs. We don't have them in Spanish (as I see you speak Spanish). You can find more information here http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/phrasal-verbs/. Hope it helps!!!
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