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一会 (yíhuì) can be used to indicate that something will happen soon. For example, you can say 你等一会 (nǐ děng yíhuì) which means "wait for a moment".
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一会 (yíhuì) is a commonly used phrase in Chinese that can be translated as "a moment," "a while," or "in a moment." It is often used to indicate a short period of time, usually less than an hour.
One common usage of 一会 is to express a short break or pause in an activity. For example, if someone is busy working on a project, they may say "我一会儿就好了" (wǒ yíhuìr jiù hǎole) which means "I'll be done in a moment." In this context, 一会 implies a short amount of time, but not necessarily a specific amount of time.
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