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Certainly! The phrase 等等 (děngděng) can be used in various contexts where you want to indicate waiting for a moment or referring to additional items or examples. Here are some common phrases and contexts where 等等 (děngděng) might be used:
1. 等一下 (děng yīxià) - This means "wait a moment" or "hold on." It is a polite way to ask someone to pause or give you a moment.
2. 等等看 (děngděng kàn) - This means "let's wait and see." It implies that you are suggesting to hold off on making a decision or judgment until more information is available.
3. 等等再说 (děngděng zài shuō) - This translates to "let's talk about it later." It can be used when you want to postpone a discussion or decision.
4. 等等 (děngděng) used in lists - When listing items, you might say something like "apples, oranges, etc." Here, 等等 (děngděng) signifies that there are more items of a similar kind that are not explicitly mentioned.
In each of these instances, 等等 (děngděng) serves as a way to indicate that there is more to come or that a pause is necessary, either in conversation or in the context of listing items.
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等等 (děngděng) is used to indicate that the speaker is pausing or waiting for a response. It is often used to indicate that the speaker is not finished speaking, and that they will continue after a brief pause. For example, someone might say "我们可以去看电影,吃饭,等等" (wǒmen kěyǐ qù kàn diànyǐng, chīfàn, děngděng), meaning "We can go to the movies, eat dinner, et cetera".
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