How to Say ‘Waiting for’ in Japanese
お待ちして
o machi shi te
[o machi shi te]
💬 Usage Tip: [待ち] (machi) comes from 'waiting', made polite with [お].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese expressions often include honorifics to express respect and anticipation.
Phrase Breakdown
お
o
[o]
honorific prefix
A prefix used for politeness.
お待ちしております。
I am waiting.
待ち
machi
[machi]
wait
To stay in one place until something happens.
少々お待ちください。
Please wait a moment.
して
shi te
doing
Indicates ongoing action.
勉強している。
I am studying.
Words in this phrase
し
shi
[shi]
do (humble)
Humble form of 'to do'.
確認しますので、お待ちください。
Please wait while I confirm.
て
te
[te]
and
Used to connect words, phrases, or clauses.
待っててください。
Please wait.
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