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mi soon come

phrase

/mɪ suːn kʌm/

English Definition

I will arrive shortly.

Etymology

  • (Literally, “I'll return soon”, or more loosely translated as “I'll be there soon”.)

Examples

  • "Mi soon come, jus a finish up."

    I'm going to go get something and then I'll come back here. I'll be right back.

  • "Mi a guh fi supn an' den mi wi circle back. Mi soon come."

    A: Bro, where are you? B: I'll be there soon. I'm just around the corner.

  • "A: Yuh naw forward, don? B: Mi soon come. Mi deh roun' di corna."

    "I'll be right back," she said. Okay, but hurry, the driver will be here soon," said Janie. […]

  • "“"Mi soon come," she said. "Noh tan lang yu know, the driver soon come," said Janie. […]”"

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