I cannot vait till I have seen Miss Gallosh dance ze Highland reel," he explained to her gratified mother; "she has promised me.
Ze answer I make is," said the Baron gravely and with the deliberation the point deserved--"Ze answer is zat I shall vait and gonsider vich lady is ze best for him.
I go not again to zis battle, no more does ze camera; I vait for ze next.
I haf only a benny, ze boy he haf no ha'bny--I muss vait five minutes till anozer gustomer arrive.
And vhen deir boys grows up, go to sea, dey sit andvait some more.
Ven cost'mers com in, somebody must be hier to vait on 'em.
Do you subbose I raice poys tovait on draveling men?
Oh, you tink so now; you tink so ver' mooch now, but eet better ve vait an' see.
Vait for me if I have not arrived--or I vill vait for you.
Vait a minit, sir," said Mr. Weller, raising his hand in a deprecatory manner.
Vait a minit, Sammy; ven you grow as old as your father, you von't get into your veskit quite as easy as you do now, my boy.
You stay here on ze deck and vait till I vant you-- ven ze boat come back.
Vait till ve have ze dejeuner, and zen ve sall see.
Vait a minit' Sammy; ven you grow as old as your father, you von't get into your veskit quite as easy as you do now, my boy.
Vait a minit, Sir,' said Mr. Weller, raising his hand in a deprecatory manner.
This being concluded, Mr Tomkins asked Mr Levisohn what he had to say in the business line, to which Mr Levisohn replied, "Someting very goot, but should he not vait until after soppare?
My girls they vill not vait a day or two for their wages.
I can vait till after dinner," said Yankele, with good-natured carelessness.
I can vait till after dinner," said Yankele obligingly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vait" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.