Usage examples of "call wait" in English with translation to Spanish

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You had better call off your plan. Mejor le hubieras dado un alto a tu plan.
Please wait here for a while. Por favor, espere aquí un momento.
Why don't you call Tom up? ¿Por qué no llamas a Tom?
Ask Tom not to wait for me. Decile a Tom que no me espere.
Don't call me so late at night. No me llames tan tarde de noche.
Don't make me wait! ¡No me hagas esperar!
Did you call me up last night? ¿Tú me llamaste anoche?
You have only to wait for her return. Solo te queda esperar a que ella regrese.
Call me once you've arrived. Llámame cuando hayas llegado.
Hmm, I think something happened. Wait a second, I will try to figure it out. Hmm, creo que pasó algo. Espérame un segundo, trataré de averiguarlo.
My name is Alex, but I prefer that you all call me Augusto. Me llamo Alex, pero prefiero que me llamen Augusto.
I'll wait for you in my room. Te esperaré en mi habitación.
In case of an emergency, call the police. En caso de emergencia, llama a la policía.
There was no choice but to sit and wait. No había otra opción excepto sentarse y esperar.
I would like to make a phone call. Quisiera hacer una llamada telefónica.
I didn’t ask Tom to wait for me. No le pedí a Tom que me esperara.
Oh, please call me Angela. Oh, por favor, llámame Ángela.
She'll have to wait for him. Ella tendrá que esperarlo.
I will call you within a week. Te llamo dentro de una semana.
We have to wait for him. Tenemos que esperarle.
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