Components
394 examples found containing 'ちょいと' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
いっすん
一寸
むし
ごぶん
五分
たましい

The worm turns.
ちょっと
って
useful
Wait!
ちょっとくちあけてください
Open your mouth slightly, please.
ちょっといいです
Do you have a minute?
もうちょっと
Almost.
ちょっと
しすぎ

You are burning up the road.
ちょっとよって
きません

Won't you come in for a moment?
ちょっと
してくれません

Give me a hand, will you?
ちょっと
って

Just a minute.
ちょっと

Come here.
この
しゃしん
写真
ちょっと
せて
ください
Please let me have a look at those pictures.
ちょっと
なに
べに
かない

Would you like to go and get a bite to eat?
ちょっと
いて
いい
May I ask you something?
ちょっと
かんが
えさせて
くだ
さい

Let me think for a minute.
ちょっとここきてくれません
Would you come here a moment?
ちょっと
じかん
時間
さいてくださいます
Can you spare me a few minutes?
かのじょ
彼女
ちょっと
あいだ
やす
まない

She does not take a rest for an instant.
わたし
ちょっと
せて
くだ
さい

Let me take a look.
ちょっと
かけてきます

I'm going out for a while.
ちょっとどこ

Hey, where are you going?
ちょっと
やす
みたい

I feel like taking a rest.
ちょっと
でんわ
電話
して
ください
May I use your telephone?
ちょっとまってください useful
Please wait a moment.
ちょっと
でんわ
電話
かけたいです
I would like to make a phone call.
ちょっと
むり
無理
です
That would be difficult.
ちょっと
して

Please give me a hand.
ちょっと
せて
くだ
さい

Let me see it.
ちょっと
じかん
時間
あるのでゲームでもしましょう
We have a little time, so would you like to play a game?
ちょっと
たか
すぎて
ません

The price is not reasonable.
ちょっと
はなし
あります
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