How do you say ‘I’ll wait until you get off work’ in Chinese?
我會等到你下班。 (Wǒ huì děngdào nǐ xiàbān.)
Translate: ‘Let’s wait until he arrives before we leave.’
等到他來了,我們再走。 (Děngdào tā lái le, wǒmen zài zǒu.)
Translate: ‘Don’t put on your jacket until the weather gets cold.’
等到天氣變冷再穿外套。 (Děngdào tiānqì biàn lěng zài chuān wàitào.)
Translate: ‘I wait until I’m hungry to eat.’
我等到餓了才吃。 (Wǒ děngdào è le cái chī.)
Translate: ‘She waited until the last minute to start her homework.’
她等到最後一分鐘才開始寫作業。 (Tā děngdào zuìhòu yì fēnzhōng cái kāishǐ xiě zuòyè.)
Translate: ‘Let’s wait until everyone is here to start.’
等到大家都到齊再開始。 (Děngdào dàjiā dōu dào qí zài kāishǐ.)
Translate: ‘We waited until the movie started to go in.’
我們等到電影開始才進去。 (Wǒmen děngdào diànyǐng kāishǐ cái jìnqù.)
Translate: ‘It’s not too late to buy it when you have money.’
等到有錢再買也不遲。 (Děngdào yǒu qián zài mǎi yě bù chí.)
Translate: ‘Kids need to wait until the red light turns green before crossing the street.’
小朋友要等到紅燈變綠燈才能過馬路。 (Xiǎopéngyǒu yào děngdào hóngdēng biàn lǜdēng cái néng guò mǎlù.)
Translate: ‘Let’s go out after the rain stops.’
等到雨停再出門吧。 (Děngdào yǔ tíng zài chūmén ba.)