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Japanese
- (adverb) ちょいと (choito), ちょい (choi), ちっと (chitto)
- (interjection): (shortening, informal) ちょっ (cho'), ちょ (cho)
Etymology
From ちっと (chitto), itself a geminated emphatic form of ちと (chito), originally composed of ち (chi, “small”, not used in isolation; cognate with the chi in 小さい chīsai) + と (to, adverbial particle).[1][2]
Pronunciation
Adverb
ちょっと or チョット or チョッと • (chotto)
- slightly, a little, a bit, somewhat
- Synonyms: 少し (sukoshi), 少々 (shōshō)
- ちょっと待ってね。
- Chotto matte ne.
- Hold on, OK?
- (literally, “Wait a bit, OK?”)
- ちょっと無理
- chotto muri
- not possible
- (literally, “somewhat impossible”)
- ちょっといい?
- Chotto ii?
- Do you have some time? / We need to talk.
- an indirect expression of refusal
- 「お茶とか飲みましょう。」「ちょっと……」
- “Ocha toka nomimashō.”“chotto……”
- "Let's go have tea or something." "I don't know about that..."
Usage notes
- Used to say that something is inconvenient for one, when invited to do something.
Interjection
ちょっと or チョット or チョッと • (chotto)
- hey, excuse me
- ちょっと、聞いて良いですか。
- Chotto, kiite ii desu ka.
- Excuse me, may I ask you something?
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