How to Say ‘A moment’ in Spain Spanish
Un momento
oon moh-MEHN-toh
[oon moh-MEHN-toh]
💬 Usage Tip: Means “a moment/one second.” Also used to politely pause: “Un momento, por favor.”
🇪🇸 In Spain: In Spain, “Ahora” (now) can mean “in a bit.” So “Un momento” might be longer than you expect.
Phrase Breakdown
Un
[oon]
a / one
Indefinite article meaning “a” (masculine singular); also literally “one.” Common in polite requests like "Un momento".
Un momento, por favor; quería contarte algo sobre Jesús.
One moment, please; I wanted to tell you something about Jesus.
momento
[moh-MEHN-toh]
moment
Means “moment” or “short time.” Often used to ask for a little time to talk.
¿Tienes un momento para hablar sobre Jesús?
Do you have a moment to talk about Jesus?
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