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Word Network: ちょっと

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Related Words (3)

少々

A little; a few.

B1
少し

Sukoshi refers to a small quantity, a short distance, or a brief period of time. It is a versatile word used to indicate that something is not large or intense in scale, often used as an adverb or a noun.

A1
わずか

Only a small amount, little

B1

This Word in Other Languages (5)

一点
Chinese
약간
Korean
적게
Korean
조금
Korean
一点儿
Chinese

Grammar Connections (5)

Japanese '~ageku': When things end badly after much effort

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B2

Japanese Sequence: "After" doing X (~ato de)

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A2

Japanese Cause & Effect: Thanks to / Because of (~おかげで / ~せいで)

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B1

Japanese Direct Passive: Being Acted Upon (直接受身)

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B1

Japanese Grammar: ~ものだ / ~ものではない (General Truths & Social Norms)

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B2

Used in Phrases (6)

ちょっと失礼

Excuse me briefly

A2

ちょっといいですか

Do you have a moment?

A2

ちょっとお待ちいただけますか

Could you wait a moment?

B1

ちょっと待って

Wait a moment (informal)

A1

ちょっとまってください

Please wait a moment

A1

すみません、ちょっと

Excuse me, but...

B1
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Inom tayo. tl jeg skal afsted nu. da मैं थोड़ा खुश हूँ। hi Das versteht sich von selbst de मुझे दिखाओ hi Een fout toegeven nl Avoir le vent en poupe. fr این فوق العاده است fa أريد ماء ar Qual é a sua idade? pt ¡Evidente! es Enviar un mensaje de texto. es sich aufs Spiel setzen de برای خرید رفتن fa 别理他 zh Passez une bonne soirée. fr Ficar de prontidão pt ഭക്ഷണം പാകംചെയ്യുക ml det er sket da Längre fram sv Canına değsin tr At least. en ta på sig sv আজকের দিনটি কেমন? bn

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