थोड़ी देर इंतज़ार करो
thodi der intezar karo
Wait a while
Literally: Thodi (Little) der (while/time) intezaar (wait) karo (do).
In 15 Seconds
- A friendly way to ask someone to wait a few minutes.
- Combines 'thodi' (little), 'der' (time), and 'intezaar karo' (wait).
- Best for casual or semi-formal everyday situations.
Meaning
This is a friendly way to ask someone to hang tight for a little bit. It's the perfect 'hold on' for when you're almost ready but need a few more minutes.
Key Examples
3 of 6At a restaurant with a friend
Khana aa raha hai, thodi der intezaar karo.
The food is coming, wait a while.
Finishing a phone call
Main phone rakhta hoon, thodi der intezaar karo.
I'm hanging up, wait a while (for my callback).
In a professional meeting (Polite)
Sir aa rahe hain, thodi der intezaar kijiye.
The boss is coming, please wait a while.
Cultural Background
Time is often fluid; 'थोड़ी देर' can mean 5 minutes or 20.
Politeness
Always add 'कृपया' for extra politeness.
In 15 Seconds
- A friendly way to ask someone to wait a few minutes.
- Combines 'thodi' (little), 'der' (time), and 'intezaar karo' (wait).
- Best for casual or semi-formal everyday situations.
What It Means
Thodi der intezaar karo is your go-to phrase for hitting the pause button. It literally translates to 'do a little wait.' In Hindi, der refers to a duration of time. By adding thodi, you are signaling that the wait won't be long. It is warm, direct, and very common in daily life.
How To Use It
You use this when you are the one in control of the timeline. Use it when you're finishing a task or arriving late. Just drop the phrase and follow it with a smile. It works as a standalone sentence or part of a request. If you want to be extra polite, add kripya at the beginning. Most people just use the phrase as is with friends.
When To Use It
Use it when your food is almost ready at a friend's house. Use it when you are finishing an email and someone is standing at your desk. It is perfect for those 'in-between' moments. It works great in text messages when you're running five minutes late. It also fits well when waiting for a bus or a movie to start.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use this if the wait is going to be hours long. That would be misleading and might make people grumpy! Avoid using karo with your boss or elders. In those cases, use the respectful version kijiye instead. If a situation is an emergency, this phrase is too calm. Don't use it if you're trying to be extremely formal or robotic.
Cultural Background
In India, time can be a bit 'flexible.' This phrase is the heartbeat of that flexibility. It's often used to soften the blow of a delay. It reflects the patient nature of Indian social interactions. People prefer a gentle 'wait a while' over a blunt 'I am busy.' It’s about maintaining a good vibe while keeping people waiting.
Common Variations
If you're in a rush, you might say bas do minute (just two minutes). For a more formal setting, use thodi der pratiksha kijiye. If you're talking to a close friend, you can shorten it to thoda ruko. You might also hear intezaar kijiye in recorded announcements at train stations. Each variation changes the flavor but keeps the core meaning.
Usage Notes
The phrase is neutral but leans toward informal because of the 'karo' ending. Always use 'kijiye' for anyone older than you or in a position of authority to avoid sounding blunt.
Politeness
Always add 'कृपया' for extra politeness.
Examples
6Khana aa raha hai, thodi der intezaar karo.
The food is coming, wait a while.
Used to reassure a hungry friend.
Main phone rakhta hoon, thodi der intezaar karo.
I'm hanging up, wait a while (for my callback).
Common when you need to switch tasks.
Sir aa rahe hain, thodi der intezaar kijiye.
The boss is coming, please wait a while.
Uses 'kijiye' for professional respect.
Bas 5 minute! Thodi der intezaar karo.
Just 5 minutes! Wait a while.
Classic 'running late' text message.
Main taiyaar ho rahi hoon, thodi der intezaar karo!
I am getting ready, wait a while!
Usually implies the wait will actually be long.
Sab theek ho jayega, thodi der intezaar karo.
Everything will be fine, wait a while.
Used to encourage patience during a hard time.
Test Yourself
Which is the formal version?
How to tell a boss to wait?
Use 'कीजिए' for formal requests.
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Visual Learning Aids
Formality Scale of 'Wait'
Used with close friends or younger siblings.
Thoda ruk.
Standard way to speak to peers and colleagues.
Thodi der intezaar karo.
Used for elders, bosses, or customers.
Thodi der intezaar kijiye.
Where to use 'Thodi der intezaar karo'
Coffee Shop
Waiting for an order.
Office
Asking a colleague to hold on.
Home
Telling family dinner is almost ready.
Replying to a 'Where are you?' text.
Practice Bank
1 exercisesHow to tell a boss to wait?
Use 'कीजिए' for formal requests.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, but use 'कीजिए'.
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