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UK//hæŋ ɒn//US//hæŋ ɔn//

Significato di Hang on

To wait for a short time or pause.

In simple words: Wait for a moment.

Hang on in una frase

  • Can you hang on for a minute?
  • Hang on, I'll be right back.
  • Please hang on while I check that.

Come usare Hang on

Used informally to ask someone to wait. It’s best in casual conversations but may sound unprofessional in formal settings.

Grammar pattern

hang on + object

Memory hint

Think of a rope hanging — you need to hold on tight while waiting.

Parole correlate

Collocations with Hang on

  • hang on a moment
  • hang on tight
  • hang on the line

Synonyms for Hang on

Common mistakes with Hang on

  • Using 'hang up' instead of 'hang on' for waiting.
  • Confusing with 'hold on' — both mean similar things, but 'hold on' can sound more urgent.

Compare Hang on with Wait, Hold on, Pause, Linger

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Domande frequenti su "Hang on"

Cosa significa "Hang on"?

Wait for a moment.

Qual è la definizione di "Hang on"?

To wait for a short time or pause.

Come si usa "Hang on" in una frase?

Can you hang on for a minute?

Puoi fare un altro esempio di "Hang on"?

Hang on, I'll be right back.

Quali sono i sinonimi di "Hang on"?

Alcune alternative comuni sono wait, hold on, pause, linger.

Quali parole si abbinano a "Hang on"?

Si abbina spesso a hang on a moment, hang on tight, hang on the line.

Quali sono gli errori comuni con "Hang on"?

Using 'hang up' instead of 'hang on' for waiting. Confusing with 'hold on' — both mean similar things, but 'hold on' can sound more urgent.

Come si pronuncia "Hang on"?

US: //hæŋ ɔn//, UK: //hæŋ ɒn//. Ascolta l'audio qui sopra per sentire la pronuncia madrelingua.

Quando dovrei usare "Hang on"?

Used informally to ask someone to wait. It’s best in casual conversations but may sound unprofessional in formal settings.