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我等你 (wǒ děng nǐ) is used in everyday conversation to express that one will wait for another person. For example, if one person is running late for a meeting, they might say to the other person, "我等你 (wǒ děng nǐ),别着急 (bié zháo jí)!" which translates to "I will wait for you, don't worry!"
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You can use 我等你 (wǒ děng nǐ) when you want to express that you will wait for someone. It can be used in various situations, such as when you are waiting for a friend to arrive, waiting for someone to finish a task, or waiting for someone to make a decision.
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