"Un momento" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "one moment" or "a moment" in English. It is commonly used to ask someone to wait or pause briefly.
Un Momento was created on 2010-09-02.
Give me a second/moment/minute
"Moment" is an English equivalent of "momento."The Spanish word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "moh-MEHN-toh."
Un Momento muy largo was created in 1964.
Solo un Momento was created on 2010-10-05.
Seize the moment!
One moment (minute).
'Look after' Please look after the baby a minute. Cuídame al bebé un momento, por favor.
Uno momento por favor, in spanish means, "one moment please." You could've googled it. Plus it's simple common sense. However, you should say Un momento por favor, because Un is the grammatically correct form of Uno in this situation.
The word momento is Spanish for "moment" (a short time, a second or two).A similarly spelled English word is memento, a souvenir or keepsake.
"Teachable moment" is an English equivalent of "momento enseñable."The Spanish word "momento" is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"), and its singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one"). The masculine/feminine adjective "enseñable" means "teachable."The pronunciation is "moh-MEHN-toh ehn-seh-NYAH-bleh."