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待几时
[dài jĭ shí]
Literally wait for some time it could suggest waiting for a moment of importance or longing for change ...
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你在等我吗
[nĭ zài dĕng wŏ ma]
This implies Are you waiting for me ? Expresses uncertainty mixed with expectation maybe suggesting ...
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候你多时
[hòu nĭ duō shí]
Waiting For You For So Long expresses impatience eagerness or longing after waiting for a particular ...
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等待你需要多久
[dĕng dài nĭ xū yào duō jiŭ]
How Long Do I Have to Wait for You ? expresses the feelings of anticipation and impatience while waiting ...
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你在等什么
[nĭ zài dĕng shén me]
Literally What are you waiting for ? posing questions or expressing urgency It seems to imply that ...
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下一站等你
[xià yī zhàn dĕng nĭ]
Waiting for you at the next station ; this could represent anticipation and commitment It might ...
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难等待
[nán dĕng dài]
Hard to Wait : It expresses impatience or the difficulty of waiting for something important perhaps ...
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能否等我
[néng fŏu dĕng wŏ]
Can you wait for me ? conveys a sense of anticipation and wish hoping others can give some time and ...
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待谁收
[dài shéi shōu]
Waiting for someone to pick up suggests anticipation or uncertainty about outcomes especially ...