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How to say "just wait a seconds or wait a second" in korean languages
Jul 16, 2015 2:50 PM
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잠시만/잠간만 기다려주시겠습니까? (the most formal and polite)
잠시만/잠간만 기다려주세요.(more formal)
잠시만요 / 잠간만요 (formal)
잠시만 / 잠간만 / 잠간만 기다려 (informal, between friends)
July 16, 2015
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I corrected some misspellings.
잠시만/잠깐만 기다려주시겠습니까? (the most formal and polite)
잠시만/잠깐만 기다려주세요.(more formal)
잠시만요 / 잠깐만요 (formal)
잠시만 / 잠깐만 / 잠깐만 기다려 (informal, between friends)
ps. Thanks for comment by Jinju518, to let me know misspellings.
July 16, 2015
Sandali lang.
Sandali lang po.
October 23, 2015
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