English term
to put somebody on hold
4 | proszę o chwilę cierpliwości | Polangmar |
4 +1 | Proszę chwileczkę zaczekać | allp |
3 | proszę czekać | Dorota Nowakówna |
Sep 23, 2007 00:51: Polangmar changed "Field" from "Other" to "Social Sciences"
Non-PRO (2): allp, Dominika J
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Proposed translations
Proszę chwileczkę zaczekać
Tak zawsze słyszę... naprawdę nei ma tu żadnego haczyka? :)
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Note added at   37 min (2007-09-21 16:43:55 GMT)
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to może: proszę się nie rozłączać?
proszę czekać
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Note added at 40 mins (2007-09-21 16:46:45 GMT)
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"zaczekać na linii" niezbyt mi się podoba.
przykładowe zdanie sformułowałabym tak: proszę czekać, sprawdzę szczegóły. ale w oficjalnych rozmowach samo "proszę czekać" jest jak najbardziej ok.
Discussion
Uzywam czasem "zaczekac na linii" choc nie za bardzo to lubie.